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Or. 311tur5'
' rday..llarning, Jan. 8.
PPliMgat vo: - • •
scrivimsuLL IFALVIOA,TION CO
We refer oar readers to the Report of this
Company, which will be found at length In
oar columns. It is fall, eiplicit, and elthib•
:ate a very tiattering_State of affairs, under all
the circumstances. We have scarcely any
room for comments, and witl therefore sum
by the business tor '1 . 852. as follows :
—Tow tonna g e t,074,8911 torts
Anthracite Cora. 510.038 •
To11; . .no Cool, - Sllc,bS3 8'
Tolls on other a/vex- - 1E8,548
Twat Tolls, -- • 4.1
Rests or R'l E•s*Sl` and .rater FONT, $27,7a- %2• - t
Total Income • • 5511,:47 81
Tani Esn's for r.ep . r.sir 5 16 t ,31 7 •
Surp!tarat÷.:tg.. V.:27.210 29
ZVhich is equal-to El per cypt cc about fire
and a half* militons of dollar.. -
The largest cargo carried through to New
Vara was 190,6-29 tons—the average ca
pacity of the boats was 125 tons,_which is a
considerable increase over the average ton
nage ol Boats last year.
' The greatest number of trim made by a
single boat to New York was 2T and to Phil-
adelphia :13. The trip from Pott , rille to
New York and back was made in eight days,
and to Philadelphia and back to fire days.
Heretofore the shortest rripmade to and from
these ports took thirteen and elzhr clays, to
run..
The company states that - they have made
contracts for Boats, Cars, * 4;:c., to increase
:lie trusiness 140,000 tons in 11353.—This
will hardly be sufficient for the requirements
t,l the trade. The Canal can carry from
u 50,000 to 1 2 000,tiu6 tons during this year
if the necessary laeilitees are provided in
time. The marker, as we haytT stated he
tore. will require an user -eased '.'supply of
this reg ion 400,00(1 tons of Coal from i s Trgion
the prevent pear..
The quantity that pas , •ed through the'Del
aware and Raritan Canal direct t,y Boats
from this-Region was 453.56: tons. In
185! only 31r#,5 , }3 ton-. Increase in 14: 7 2,
171:1.FC7 tons,.
ri - Quo VitAnnArcro.—We observe that
the writ or Qen'll'arranto applied far by )11-
thael Murphy.cs. The farmers' 'Rank, of this
place, has been granted "by the Supreme
Court at Philadelphia, And the,:?lth
hats been appointed for a heanng i r he de.
!Puce.
- We do not pretend 'o understand tr;case
fully, as to the jUstice 01, th e complaints
urged against the Bank ; but we shall be
equally surprised, with a large number of
our citizens, if the bastittaton does not come
out right aide up, on a proper investigation
of its affairs.
;17; Is nnrr proceedings of the .‘ Ameri.
.Association,'"for the advancement of
I. 4 .4'lncation,- convened at Newark, last
Ingust, we find an' interesting daument
furnished by Rev. Daniel Washburn of this
2:ace. We will lay
_it liefore our readers,
neit week. or as mach as we can conreai•
mils , find room inr, together with other ex.
tracts of'a similar.character.
AIM
r;" 'Frit ItErorr of the S:hoyikill Navi•
!anon Company', which contains Fri full an
exposition of their affairs, has crowded out
out other matter in the lining, Department
lairs week. We have on hand a ottnaberof
:snerestiug communications, which we recei•
ved taci late for insertion this week. They
will appear in our next. •
Wr. Ar.r_ under obligations for a copy
4 the tate Report of the Dauphin and Sus
,,uettarina Coal Co.: and, also, of the Bahl
:emir and Ohio Rai!mad. We shalt refer to
hem more at length again._ Thee are inter
m tug ant peculiarly valuable dccurnenr,
OittPnlinti to the B.11:ik Note
I.i.t ta
furthed us, in allOthq ri41111111.• It
t.e corrected weekly and everything of
, I , m , re.t to our readers. relating t, money
'matter', carefully appehded.
GOVERNOR'S MEsS %GI
This document will be read with gener:„;
interest throughout the stair. It is only, re:
iitarkable - for its plain, business-like eharar.
.lerr,We cannot give.it :n lull, but subjoin
h.. following condensed synopsis of its, prin.
ipal leantres, from the Philadelphia 'Sun :
Th.- message opens with congratulations
,:u the prosperity of the State and nation,and
hr blessings of a representative democracy,
.09 evinced in the late Presidential election.
It then proceeds to examine the fiscal affairs
of the State, and reports the seeress - if the
loan for completing the A. tb
liranch'Canal. and the progress in five mi
ion loan. to be applied to the payment of the
ix , per cent loans, payable Mier 1747-8, the
ancellation of eerulicate , issued to domes.
creditors, outstanding interest and the ex..
onguishment of the outstanding live per
.-eats. The progress of the mission of Col..
tleCahen to Europe, to convert the the five
I.er cent loans into new coupon four per cis.,
fully detailed, and the Governor worn.
nteitis the passage of a law. authorize - I'g the ;
- Anceitation of the old fire per cent bondciby
.l
l 'le creation of new ones. - fref. - ot taxation,
y.ith coupons.attaebed, bearing a :ess rate
f interest. or bonds bearing live per cent. on
tihich not less than 5 per cent of a cash
- -premium shall be paid, as he believes the
Nate can thus save a large amount of money;
erticel all her present bonds, and. avoid the
rouble and expense or keeping loan books
' and transferring her stocks. The operations
,t* the Sinking Fund are also detailed. icon
., leratile portion of the State stock purchased
. 1 r.this Fund, was not delivered at the Trea•
, • ory.until after the close cf the fiscal year,
.or d hence this investment is nut stated in the
oditor General's Report.
,Respecting the financial condition of the
State and the revenue from the public works:
t. , :ampete with rival routes, economy and
,n..rgy are mconamended, to prevent failures
oonnection, interruption by breaks; to se
cure increased tonnage, and abolish all use-
offices and expenitures. The Jaw of last
sex-ion providing cash Payments for work
'nd materials on the public works.' has opt
ratt d beneficially, %hough its efficiency has
been impaired fly a deficiency in appropria- I
t tut s. The Columbia Railroad has merest- :
• #4 .ts proSts under the energetic Superin.
tehdanC, to whom the Governor pays a high
pitmen!.
Lie views qt, the Governor as to avoiding ;
the planes. completing the. North Branch
Canal. and re.laymg the north Columbia
Railroad tract, given in a former special
me-sage, are rntemted and pressed upon the
Legislature. After these are completed he !
thinks the State should abandon the policy of
constructing improvements, as the elitism.
ktan.c.nt which made it wise for the State to
• partwipate in such work, have pasted away,
tadividual capital having carried out every
feasible scheme of this kind.. 'With present
impussions he will resist the • commence.
meat of any new project of this character. - -
'The Governor regrets the mom:me:Sy be
tween the Canal Board and the Pettlittylrallia
R1i11 1 5311 CO.. and hopes the rivalry between
the Stare inneand ibeincereporated road,m ag
be directed to an r4nited effort in counteract
the influence of rivals outside cur State.
'Foe Governor suggesma speedy eancella
:ion of the Relief notes, of which about 5•600,-
WO are now in circulation, by allownag their'
convetsion intti 4 per cent bonds, to pay them
from the Sinking Fund, or to apply to their' ,
liquidation all premiums received. from the
rsatrversioti of presem stocks into newcoupon
bonds. • Ile thinks the aggregate amount of
State currency sufficient 'for all legitimate ,
business purposes, and considers any in. I
crease of paper circulation unwise, as thei
I lament upward tendency of our markets is
the consequence of the abundance of motley: '
:advancing nominal Tainesl to an unnatural
.elevation. This state of things is attributed
an pan to theinfbir of gold.which hascheap•
tried the standard of real value. To meet
the Meta:reef speefecirculatuch he suggest'
'the removal of all hie dollar •bills. This
parr of she Gorettital message must he read
'' 3n full to tieliziderslood : it cannot be Oboe
. elated withOurimpining the lime and du.
iag s tejostice phis - •
i'veriet.ersfatitcriswemited at
the
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recitation of the last Legislature to prepare i tar Tandy Churtik nat.—Weeft happy' i
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general laws, have been actively engaged tto statcdat the fame* affairs of this Chinch ail
and will anon report. The Governor has cow to clad:tiro to mimes the early, if net she
determined to correct these evils , and recant, • i,itansediale, paymaster us whole Weeder" and
mends the adoption of more general tam , tat we , may ace* expect the ceremony of fts
and the rigid, enfratenent al exist/ivories. comon ,.
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The Governor Strongly urges the appoint.. It will be recollected by those acre:ant with
meat of an Agricultural Chemist, his duties 1 the history of the re-building of this church la
to be guggested by the state and county Ag• I 1847 _ 160. . . ,
that abate that ume • szdato rad
ricultund Societies. and balls special atten- , down:po i 1 • warre d i n t h e r a w ness o f
lice to the capacities of Pennsylvania fort , re "" c4
wootlrowing. The Census is ru d e i the Region, laming the alhdoe nor - ealy :info.
a subject of congratulation t!tetrrSuste, as i tidied, but with a cumbrous debt, wan which,
to its population, value of teal estate. pro- tueether With satinet other ditEcultes,ilhas stew,
duets of grain, iron, wool. cotton. God Coal. eed UP to , the present lime - Last week, on a state-
The - augmentation of the latter trade in IMO, =so of if:stairs before the eceletegstion, the total
in the ratio of its past increase, would pro- usiehasfeesa was found to be lik2oo, whoa Andrew
dace forty-Eve millions al tons valued at i Rove!, Estt, of that Poe, generously proposed to
8180,000.000. more than treble the, p resent i awe 00t,.1 ni
thisso, it the remainder were fantod
revenues of the General Govenuneut. With by the congregation within 30 days, for the total
her natural advantage*, the etimpletiorint the 't e x neen c o e la te debt! m a na m e °ger wen ith.
North Branch Canal. the avnidanee of inclined t mednuely accepted, and a couniewe appointed to
planes on the Allegheny mountains, and the I procure the necessary eabnotpuons , and in few
dap. thereafter the proposed sum was so nearly
railroad connection of Philadelphia with .he
lakes, the Goremor believes that before the compieted that the entire success oldie• •
propoutioe
close of the present century Pennsylvania. in „,..„ ruirtered certain . serer'', gentlettt en , not pet
point of wealth and real greatness, will stand • applied to, bre expected to eaurlore issweosit not
in advance of all der sister Stares. • oily to raise the. enure oum, btu also to finish the
The remarks of the Message on the claim I
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of the Franklin Canal Company, to construct I en an, "''"' 6'....-"r
V e u'u'"ettureureteernsrm
the tot and perhaps !care a surplus 113 the ?men
a Railroad from Fair to the Ohso line : as the i
obligations of the State to the eneouragemeot : These very liberal contributions, it WA be bonze
of Education ; . its warm approval of the cog- ' u'u'lud , wu "rdu'elY lueeProeut °rover 3800
meanin
of Mr. WVITD.tsh. fp fleet a /130211. ed bat I , few daps prev iously to cottipiete the loop
mem in Independence Square. eommemera. • meat . which has heretofore !wen left in as irat e •
tire of (the Declaration of July 4, 1776 ; l 'that eeadawa, and-has - c°u'equeucY hero wield
and the
recommendation to improve t h e tlt wilt now be occupied WI a lecture room and for
public grouods around the Capitol ; the ap- the Sabbath School .
peal to provide tot t h e trans i t of slaves In jwittee to the parties concerned, we catmot mad
through this State. as suggested by inter- to notice the generous be t of . endure. a citizen
State comity, and the hint to the Legislature of Philadelphia, WIDE days ICJ On the amount
not to leave the Apportionment Bill until :of his Own bring forwarded, together with the m:
near the elms of the oe,sion, wilt all cons- i tere>t, be... 34 u catchiest the spirit of l i b era l it y
maul attention. l which has ever characterized our people is the
, support of their chart-ben, and especially in this
PEN N• LEGISLATURE—VW:KW.% 111 - 53 ' spontaneous ellittivolunlatily returned the utteres;t.
ar—NATE. A no:ice will be found rn another column. 1111.1
t ling cred,tors - to prevent their c(aims up(4l the
shitireh to Trea , urer •
1. Pilade:phis Cite-rIV.. A C..2M,•Clatele.
O'Neal.*
J nails&lplnA Count , . —Moms% 11. Forntb:S.
G Wos..
Mocnramery—Brriamin Friel:
4 Chenner sad Delawine—lienry S Er,,n,
Dert*—Wm. M
•
Itutk.—Edvrard Ni..Sorger *
7. Laaramer and Lebscon---.K. C. Da4rngtan,
h. Kinser .
gifiii
9. No: thamptoo and Lehi4 , l,—Wm Fry.•
10. Carbon, Monroe, Pikr and Warnr—E. W
11. Adams and Franklin—Thorns. Car4l)27
12. York—JacobS. Haldeman_
13. Cumberland and Perry-10 , AT/, Baday
11. Ceratre, Lrecnine. :follivan and Cinttoci—
James W.Quigrie.s
15. Blair, Cambna and Huntingdon—R..l. ?fr.
741.urtrie.
In. Luzanae, Moritom and t'olombla—Chs, li
Buckalew.•
17. Bradford, Susquehanda and lYyornmg—Geo
Yoandr.rson.
. lb. :Tioga, Potter. Clearfield and
Jetferoon—Byron 1). Haadra *
19. Mercer, }'mango and Hose.
29. Ene - and Craulord—lanors Skinner.•
21. Buller, Beas-ez and Lawrence—A. F:olerr•
,so
22 . Areemn!:' — ' 73 ' 74, ( - .l "' mti "" . °: Ge "P r Ca ''' - cal view of the subject. He was liste.-uod to with
,de.•
23 Washington and Greene—Maxwell M'Cai- much 'Umbel , by the large audience In attendance.
lip, I - The satbling attached to Lewis Bttekler's Hotel
1 23. Bedford, Fulton and Somerset flionaton M. in s burned to the ground last Sunday riftern,xm.
Barasi. :, .
: - A very valuable bow penslied in, the names ; two
i2f, Airri , trone, Init.atai ar,11. - ,arto . o—Cktirtion
erss
or three tons of hay and a quantity of grain were
26. Juniata. Munn and Uniou—fitiSlipr abioconsuruNl. The might of the fire i. not known.
1 :27 - Westmoreland and n'Yetle — lubu 2411 : 1 " - ; A Coroner's Jury wa r summened Cu Tuesday to
land. ' iriluire .into the entire of the death of a woman
-2. R Schuyikilk—John Heridrirki.et
natsa OT ISPIIISENTATITta named Mrs. Blair, who was found dead in her bed
Adams—Dora Ilitilinger. that morning. On the arrival of the jury at her rec
•
her husband was found i Allegheny- , -Creo. F. Gilmore, IficLard Cowan, . ikince, n bed with the
G. Appleton, J. .51. Porte', C. Eysis.-. ' dead body of his wile, iu a state of intoxication.—
, Armstrong, Clarion and Jarataoll—J, Alexander : After an inquiry into the tact*, the jury returned a
t Fniton, Thomas Mere, Joseph B Huteblnium 1 verdict that she had come to her death from intern
-1 Beaver Butler and Lawrencis , -;-J. R. Barris. B-
' B Ckarn3erlain, .1. D Rattry. I jettnce;od exposure. .
Bedford, Fulton and Cambria—Wm. P. Schell, l Yesterday morning, Wedisesday, a woman named
i Thomas Collins. 1 Linec , clr, diet, from disease engendered by the tree
-Berkt—Cterorie Deng:et, Isaac Yost, Panic! Zer- use of
intoxicating liquors, making the third female
tn
by. Jacob Wlckle. , ._.
of intemperance during the last week.
.Blair and Huntingdon—S. S. IllAarren. .9% L I "au: l,l
beau. . I Our Llerary Society has.renntned its sessions of
Bradfard--Wm. £ Barton. Jahn Pas/more. 1 ter c reef.• during thelioldays.
Bucks—Noah Shull, Jonathan Bly, Edward ,
Thomas. 1 ~
; Carbon and Lehigh—Daval Laura-. Wet It ; ? l a, :lan- CIA- /.853. .
Strutbera. . I , (On account a the crowded r-oaditioa of our rol
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Centre—Charles H. Fowl: . turins--they speak doir themselves---we ale obit'
i Chester—JrzseJamer, Wm. Ch..millitr, indr7 , A i
ilia .. 2. , , , r e 4, to omit 'several interesting Items of our friend's
Clearfield, n'Keart as P otter Arnold.
• Cliauxi, Lveonaing and Potter—loseph B. 'f or- ;l etter.
-13e1.
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'341.1
ben, J. M. Kilboum.
HERM COUNTY ITEMS. .
Columbia end Montour—George Scott. .
4 Crawford—George :Merriman, Ransom liings3ey. : The ezteosive Machine Shop, including a
Cumberland—David J. l'Kee, R. if klerdep I l argo l ot of patterns. unGnished ivork, • &c.,
sun. . - ..
; Dauphin—l. S. 'Waterbu ry. Jaro3 Limit t i, of James S. Cos. in Reading,was destroyed
: Delaware—J. P. Adrokantr. i by fire :ast week.. Total loss estimated at I
Erie—t:. 'IF 11
. Kelso .A. Bab,
Fayette and tit estinoreltuid—L L B-gerow. w : 8). 0 0 111 . --- Sh . Mietnel's (Episcopal) Church,
A. Cook, P. U. 'look. A. M. Hill i at Birdsboro'. is about being finished.—The
Franklin—John Bowe. -CR , T Ca7,l!lf
- Greene—Fletcher Brock . ' - ( proceeds of the Reading Cotton Factory, for
. Indiana—Alex. 11TeConnpl. ! the last quarter, have 'averaged $1,900 per •
Lancaster—Danul Herr, Jai:re C. Ili M..;
•, Pamnali, Jean A. lleutar4, Berry Gr. z. y, 1 mouth. —A German, Philip Bastlorf, coin.
1 Lebanon—John C. Stitzer. i mined suicide by hanging hicuself in his
Luzerne—Truman Atbenon, A. B Punning
j Mercer, Venango and Warren—L. N. NleCruna. prison eel!. on Christmas night.—Counter- •
[ an, John J. Kilgore, C. v . ET„lie,, . feu one dollar Relief notes on the Lancaster i
Alitrlin—lfenry P. Taylor
, -Monroe and Pike—H.'. 2,1011 : . Bank are plenty in - Becks County.—On the 1
- Montzorne.r ) —Oliver P. Preti, Curti', W r;36e, . 20th on. some scamp robbed the stztoke.
tlesry •Royer touse,of the Berks County Alros.ifousc of
Northztapton—bant'llidcyJ3, Franctt 1.t17,
Nortliumbellanci—S. 4. irergA:re coo, • , a plentitul supply of haat..., side.pieces and
,
Perry•--Davld Shaver; sau M . Reading Adler 15 Fitt sit,
PhiladelphiaPhiladelphiaClty--deirgi 11. Harr. J. r:. Mr- 1 sag' y•
nacan, Wary ii:'Stroup„ iv,,. :in g •eant . ', years (dd. _
PlullvielPh.a C.42:4-I.an , . !:reel, Daniel Ito- 1 —
t,:earn, liaa, C. Ervant, Robert E. Knight, Frnith FOItEIGN ITEMS.
Skamer, low W. Moore. Gto. J. Piper , Andrew •
Ha g me, Raehard-ou I. Wrlght, John J Meany, TIIItE.ITENFD DISRVPTION IN TUE CIII:RCII t
Salomon Dealers. •
. or EN T h e'' ' y ,
GLAND.-11 is stated by the
Sclioylkill—John 'Horn. Jr . fa,, , t , Thaw...,
Somerset-- IVa/Xer. 1 Drspateh, that in consequence of thedetermi•
0611 t,
Susquehanna, Sullivan and Wyntnn,..y—f: /3 -I - 0D - co r• l
the Crown not to allow Col:moo/-
elks..c o I, W. Deem-on l
, !
Tauga—Jan?es Louvre. --' i Clint to It for the dispatch of business, the .
Dona and Jurnatn—John 2.44 leaders of the High Church party, at a re. ,
nv-.1
Wafhion-. S. ilf 1)01,i 3, 11 - . Alrton•
Jo-, 1 coo,t meeting, have resolved to secede from
Wavne—Rictidni LanraFter
York—Jinx. Al Anckyon, EieViet
Ihnid F William,.
Democrat , m Roman , , Natn•eo
Del,: memtArtsmarkrd t6u+•
Vgi
Dear, whiv•
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Del 33 roaj no joatt ballot, 91
local 'Affairs
rir Fire and Lois of Life.—Two bows
to double block.) were entirely I.lttroyed by , fire at•
Pre-4 on 'x Mine , Net , : PilZadriplara, 04 Nevi Year . s
night. They were , oceop:ed by two famine, awned
Foley ar.d McNeilly. There otiglUtaeti from o
stove-pipe in contact with the wood or onetf the
huild:ng.. The dame. had gamed such head-way
hefOra the tilatn., wax given a• to leave scarcely
tune for the inmate. !o get out One lade girl.
about G Iran= old, daughter of Mr. Foley, we rrxnet
to leant, Could cot be rescued: and consequently
perished in the devouring element Thix family
Coo to=t a 1 their turn:tun., clothing and
. prortnons ,
swan; nothing but their night.clotLe,, with whsch
tney barely **raped. The father of the family, :qr.
James Foley, was accidentally ab.ent at the time.
Except' a barrel of dour tiandlag by the door, sad
which we, middy rolled out,t be oilier turitly, 3.1 -
Sealy, .uneted likewwo to the 10.. od ail then
household goods; but they at tortnEatey escaped
with their lifts. Such an accident, at thi....eaxon
of the year, I.F:scull-arty unfortunate .
rir New Vear'e. —The Nave 'Veor opened
rather mau‘recious:y here. t•o far as the weather
lasi; s ..nceroed. It rained 'tilt nearly and
when that Stopped the sneer were in Fti'h . rt con
dition as•to thscourage say other pedestrians than
Pottr.•;i:raa.—we are used to It. However, the
were made—and they were act a tew—
the min and mud to the contrary, nottrithsiending.
and the " coraphmects of the Petson " eget:mord in
*unary tnodee•and with various areoonpaoitoentsi
Eveishody seamed happy—why not , —and so we
all started together from 'bog new inat.l9e ca - er the
railroad of rife
t To Meztean Vo/unteerls.- —WC pre
re
qucHed to attic that the fusteial of Frederick Hem.
who was formerly a cienitemr of Capt.l3:oder's
company in Mexico, will take platy at Pounalle,
at 10 oVock. on Monday morning nett. Thu*
who ' , erred zn the 3.iexican war are mutated to
meet it Capt. Nagle's ape co Saturday Evening,
at 9 o'clock, for the parpote °to:luting the tares
sorS arrancemtnte to attend the funeral
At a Stated Meeting of Pott<glle Sag
non, No. 41, C. ot"T., head at their Matulay
Evening. Jaauczs 3,1,1853, the fallowing eaten
were elected for the eatuirig term A.; Rich.
trtJ RtrAel: V. A.. Charleset.Rosh) she:l: S., Keit.
ry C Rut.set A. S.:Edward Nnge; T„ , ,Davtd
F: , teher A. T., Ram> ay Potts; G.; Fr--ak I.7.Fitr
qtur U.. George W. Pareirt ; W., Sarrmel R:
WhitneyA. W., Witham Dewy.
4un HENRY C. RUsSEL.,:igcairrAtr
rir At the Amami Meeisng of the Stook.
holders of the Stealers Railroad Company, held at
their rare on the Xtri at., time fodowirarrea tik
were anonietestaly fleeted:—William Donaldson,
President: F. W alnibes, Martha Wearer.Charhes
Fradey, Lewis Viatine, •F. 'Whitney, John
Steele, W. F. Waggetweller arm George Soott,
Mies:gets; ...Sonnet liartz,Treastier; W. D. Moore,
Secretary.; to serve the etuving year.
ZIP A Miner oinked - .Yohp Tobiti wpa W
ound)? killed in lienlarbir de Ca.'s- Cotiisry , nz
Thatuunwe, opposite llockimberedle, on Moodky
tut, by the orrice:od fell of War 0311 in the Gong ,
sexy, alarm beres at week , liisneek war. broken.
nr Tile Selnegiiil/ Comfy FA!madam!
meta as St. Clair au doe lad Friday in
The Pablic.flatrant aryinvited
iv- We Invite attention to the card of Joint
C. Neci!le, E. , to-day'A paper. This reatk ,
min, it will be recolleefed, was recently re.mstatest
at the Ear, by order of the Court, atier a suspensiop
of Lis proloss,ona. duties for several months. Ile is
I now prepared, as formerly, to attend to bosine.s
and, we hope, will receive the liberal patronage hie
talents and industry prove him well demerum , of
frovtarf , ronDrAcr. OF TIM MINEIS' JOVESI.I.
T.4114Q17A AFFAIRS.
.
Sthoal
of 1, mpreanrr—Eazerony ßonnv. 1 .
The Sebool under the rittrge of Hey. A. Chi:Ni•
rise pre a pume entertatnment on New Yearly
Eve, winch ennKioted et dialosruea reenatione
by the chr4Lreu, which were very intreztin g . At
the onnelu , :on of thew. exereire4, an address on the
nthjeot of E!Juratson wan decivere4 by 11.
McCabe, £sq., sn whicn he gave prw:ti•
l'theestahlf+hment, and tornunect themselves
I with' the . Episcopal Church of Scotland,
which, while 111 all main points it agrees
wtth the Church of England. adds to
_its set ,
Tires and acknowledgement something very.
much like the ROM= Catholic doctrine of
Transubstantiation. and regulates its own i
affairs by Synods of Bishops and Clergy.—
The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, one of the
leaders of the movement. has taken the first
step.
ft3A CISRGT•II`i.—Ab Old nod valuable i
subscriber, has sent us a certificate from one
I of his Parishoners, which he wishes pal >.
f fished tor- the benefit of his neighbors, and
the community at large. It states, ou au
, thority thai neds nn confirmation, the par
ticulars of a rernarkable cure from Ayer's
Cherry - Pectoral, as article we have already
taken occasion to notice. and which we have
reason to believe is worth notice. Thissuff-
I
erer had hcen reduced very low from the
4 effects of a Cold and Cough. caused by over
: exertion at a fire. nearly three years since, f
and from which it was evident to 016 friends
. that he was fast hastening to a remattire
Igrave. Many of the remedies of the day and
the sidereal eminent Phyncians had all fail
ed to afford him relief, when he was io
dwell' to try the Cherry Pectoral, which'
soon cured him. The crowded state of our
colocona - will not admit the full particulars;
but we earnestly invite the 'attention of our
readers to the advertisement in another part
of our paler.—Chrisiran Chronicle.
n" Two womeri were squeezed to death
astute viewing•the retnaius of the Make or
Welliugtoo at Chelsea Hospital.
What u delightful death !
CAL773Ir SLOP ERICN,ON, at New
York. rite 12 miles an hour, with wind and
ride. on her trial trip on Tuesday.
irjl7 % . 1853 COSMENCED on Saturday and will
• ,
end on Saturday.
DISEASES.--Deafnus radically rurci '
—Da. Ls iltvxy otters to tho4e searing from
Deafness, Aural Remedies, which hare been sue
oewfu: in nearly three thataand caste of hon.GrtoM
Dreune... These remedies bare been pronounced
by Drs. )(name. of &eta, hard sad Detso, of
Parawand Curtur, Pitcher and v.usisy, of Lon
&a, as themes& valuab:e and effectual ever applied
tae Macaw , of tbe internal and middle Ear. They
eocaprimt three different muses for the venous da.
pewee thtt ardent the este:nal, middle mid internal
Ear. It the dieetme is roamed to the eateroal 'Fat'
their etfeets are apparent en the 6fltt and sixth day.
pr. Le B. warrant% a cure in every rase, when
the ear In perfect to. as Guntation.. lie ba% eigh
teen rerttficates'inun those alto bad lost their bear
ing in infancy, whose hearts is now completely
reetoced, sad are now enabled to team the lan
guare, . Over twenty.aeven hundred eertifeates of I
enres may he seen on application. Patients by
sendiag a law paruenlars of their ewe. ran have
remedies rent to any part.
Trap.—Fres Dollars ConstUntion Fee. Ten
Dollars Fee to be paid when the hearing la tenured
to its anginal eratessess."
A diresit Drs. Lt: Damn& Derroy, Union Platbe.
New l'oeh Cuy.
N. 11.—A Treatise on the Nature 611 Treat.
meat of Nahum and Diseases of the Ear, with
the Twatmert of the Deal and Dumb. ?rift me;
ENOVIdeAllf liPllttlge • tdOTIZL.-Tbe en-
E detelped tiorpeetthity aseavotte to bis Mods
aid the Walt to &vsent t that he hte hated Ik cottNTAlll MING HoTSG, melee/
kept IT lare.,E. felon, *Sere be mitt be yo
load to ueognotedate sliest nay putouts* ,
Ibin. fib bale will be provided ebb th e
" 1 DIGEST "-Stith is the true tasteicy of th e I ben the swipe ale*. • Hie Sat le opal to up fa
eintrr.l
Word "Pe lmet ," or of tee two Greek worJi trout • 1 1; Biota le aalgef al te alrteruts 3, 11111 11 07
which a keelved. Tbic is the signifies:it and sp• lor goes
trie Joke, pawed by. De. J. S. lioostop, ot be fiat tl i t i os l e ghtt oill Alyaiblag *lib thilltel Y te!
Pillriale
Lille°
tbe
Tim
Di4l"4" 11411 ' °l ' Clas " "le
fi tnii i s ze rt j' beeestretisreitorwitie:i A r m
Was*** trace get fourth Stostorit of tbe Di ":„.. A . ii t s . °RAIL'
1111211111 ,141 "
for the cure of Wiwi= ' a el. Drpeptis it is t: * --- ---
• ,_,,_____ _ —.l!
Isisterea ova remedy Sr let ustbitaithy tittostees . & SIM est letiortliel Or gige 11 . 444 li e ll is,,± :
No seer lass esstique its earative powers. It ......‘' L .111.6 " 1 . 1 4 / t a c ." 4 " , " . h i "g r i t al s k i -^ "
essiers good teem prfeetlyrostiriset yeitickercbk.: teliii -- ill — . at
_Si -- kl ei:s 4l I"'
flee tbs Awe of the Ox, Ls saotbeepert titbit,* no isgrocuoe-trot rattePes-emi Sae It
i. elLtittSW•
re. . , AiNS IMO. " 1411
Tali Sinn/Lai. inmate/J.4w *wens oldie
bile sad the bleed; and if it does the
_wort }Wkly
amd esperfoctik, brierfisesue the.Matain
As men, Macrae, assay dentine ert Ibis luta is
pereitited,we May be sure that - the ilersucc awns
am oat of orderr The first thing to be doer, is to
administer a specific which will act directly upon
the td Wittek—ttlC iCtrafPring *Me vkiguil t uad ti .
am; For this purpose we Can reeomataid Hoot•
ut rris German Bium, prepared by Dr. C. M.
Jacking', Pkiiimelal pine Act*, as as alterative and
a tunic; it strenchens the digestion, charges the
condition of :be blood and therelyy gists nvisray
to the bowels. ' 19.2me0w
POTTSVICULU MAZEL.ZTS.
CORRECTED WEEKLY EC:III'TUE JOURNAL./
117Vot noon kid *$ 5d I Dr'd peaches ;med. 113 So
Rl* do do 4 00do •do gamed • 410
%V opal, 413410130 a 1 t I Dr'd spies paired IS
ale,r .., A. —oa 1 Egtoolvtrit . la
oto: do 'Ed Batter ' ' -21
oats, do ' 40 aboaldet.. to
Potato.% So AO a 501111aut, • It to 13
Toscani Pent, OZS Ray. toe IS lb
Moor .46 0.04/ .rladitir, ' 4OO
Oo tbs. !Rh tilt.. by the Ilev..lo•epb biteetOt. JOSIN
DICE,to AONER nuTraisoN. both of Stantbdtle.
04 the 3111 at!, by Ike oartinGEMlla MADEIRA
to 14.410ARET•litoalt. II or Pouovillo.
On the Ict ma.. by WI. C. F. TIM! t.
Tlesirre....(Pbattiolpfat, to SOPOIA C. LI VSN.
eanyllan
.0o the SIG Inet., 0? Simnel farmßMq RICHARD
11141Elte. of W ont Lary, to MARV CI r DINDLER.
of Pottsville.
In Oda Iloraugb. on the In Inst. 44CIROR 1i.,464
or Jam's G. and Mash dbeenhaner .01 tbe6tUyear er
hs. alt.
Oo Sends y evening. 2d last.. In PDtladalplela. ]4
CUB CLEIIIe.,N 51. Father of Chas. W. Clemens. Mer
tb&nt,ur ottnir aged e 2 yeah.
In TeeraTOta, on Thursday, the Mb
wife of (leery F. Ileac, lathe 19th yearn( her sp.
In the death MOW yowl, wife and mother we hamar
b powerful illustration of lbw uneertala sad events.
rest character of human Ilk. The day previous to
her death. OW. was as well as usnal and Irate thought
that before •nother can bad ear she would be In the
told imbrue ordeal!). Bat the destroyer of earthly
happlueas had marked her for lite prey. Maddenly
the witerwee roc her departure tame, and herrn', ber
hatband and friends could realize tier desaer.tbe
current of life was slopped; •• Tb^ silver cord wad
lowed and the golden boort was Grote.." thin *AI
had returned moo And who care It. Truly may ahe
said. In the midst of life we ar. in death. •
The deceased was esteemed and respected by, all
war anew her. The attractive 161'0100N of her die.
position dtew tnwanls ber the adletinogto regards of
her friends, and the multiple onnouureosent of bar
death has csst a flown over the community do wilich
abr resided. May (od comfort those wbo moors her
early departure /rota the Joys of earth.
1:j3.• A irt 1 . ,1 1.1,11 r, tPs .W 1
TAME WILL DE presetting in lb. Enlist)
'4l"` LudsnainChniat, Matli*A *met, •••p lsaadap
mofeinr and evenier.
jr} 711 E RAPTiST ITURCIT.--Divine worship
may be ,tpovted ,very 24alktath moraier sad
eiroing. a I.u) every W..4llw , Gity erenlnt. at IN , tints!
hoar*.
et, THE 'PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CRDRCIL
CY —The following Resolution bits been passod by
the v. t try of Trhliry Cbutsb, Pottsville.
Re:ased. That in consideration of tits slims son
ributed and to be roots ibuted se donstions to tbs tre4-
li..n and fotnlebing of the thumb sditiris t the vestry
listdiy si:t spirt, nod apotopiinte
rtwg, %loch *nail be, a nd remain I Mika illperoses
Iron pony desits- io worship ho the Church. Those
pewsmolosetosesAgtoowst
IZI THE CENTRE /ISLE.
South ho. 111. I IS t 117.1 li nt 1.43, J5l. It4l.
ammimmtmszeratres
. . . .
' IN Tlll4 N °ATI! 1111 1 LE
•
! Non h 4 Or, No. 1,7, 1L Is, :15, :IL 5:. 15. 51, 51.....14.5.5
' tiront. • 14e, N 0.4.15. 15,2p,!+1. 55,501.44, se, 31
tloat b 'Ade, No. $ll, 57.5 X, 00 74. iio. NS, W 9., I II:, UO.
rnrlAdde.Nu.3s e 7. 72. 10 Pis. n.u. I 01, 104.
• .
DI V IN 11 .
MICR VIVI: lc load la Ili.. Chyrel, ,VPI Murk
-4a y. 5.1 . 1 , 1 tatPfilent re it WI; h
Aftercare gerries at XI o'clock.
P(117.2V1L1.6 Lin:Rl MY HOrIETY
}9 will hotel it, nut ogulat niePtisir at l ' Antet * ii
' Fln i t,on Wedneaday ,rt - vnin.T. Jan. 12, at
Lectl. te . —By Thoma• H Walk.,
Rea dr —Wes R
440/e101141..-- .• Pr0...1p.m farG, the ratiA , of
um ."
Iff m.. 1 it e- -John Hbn. llnwru Ft•ter; Negaitv•
2t. Du 4 RAF. 3. AddimobCoal!.
Uy .‘1" i>ac Socie.ty,
Tuoß, 11. WsLiu!, Ace,.
BUSINESS CARDS.
TOWS C. NE.VILLE. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
will attend to an oncin.e, to! rugtrd lowa pith all.
Learn and (sr.. 06 , e Centre Intern, nen done to
Post Odle., Poitrvive
Jan. 1, lesl
CONJLONICRA
(2.3tortmE wica.ts b sox, liners of /44
Ateh (Amt. Tamaqua.
Jan, S. Ina. 21)
JACOB ULLA JtOITICE Or THE PEACE,
. will arena In the collection of Accounts,
Monti,. and all the drtuel appertaking to his oftict.
Poisforille. Dec. t 3„ 1052. 311 y•
1 1 1 14091411 EL. DARN AR ATTORNEY at SAVI.
1. °Pau la Centre Street. opposite Episcopal
Church. Pottsville Porto's!, int&
N0v.9.0. 1851.
DR. E. 111.1.MCM, ChILUON, PA —Mtn.
nrven—lihrb dtrrot, ;wend duo, below !he Lu
theran Church; (Vries—hell door to Mr. Shirrhwo
Drug Rho*.
th.P2
fdd. TVPIIIiS, Ladle,' and blldlnn's Dress
StMahrt and Embrotdyner, ranter ot , Centre and
(talon ig ir eria. Pottsville.
An An y7ntke waffled.
tin.
TM). WAGENSELLER & Wink
',err and Dealers In Esebange. Tamaqua, A•nn'a.•
roalerttnr. attended to, and drafts for ,al• on CI
the principal cadre of the Polon. Mao, DWI* paya
ble at all the principal Hannifin Ilona. In Englaad,
Ireland. Seminal! and Wales.
inly 17, 18”,
11105.—W31. DR &M. No. 13 North WATER It..
I Philadelphia, Itoportri and V./116f In tag Dab and
Am•rkan Iron. Constantly on hand a lute and gra
prat annrinent or IRON and STP.F.E. la all Walt va
rious, At 1110 k01V•.4 PIIEOI
ISA
HOLIDAY GOODS.
I.2BAT'TIFOL CIIRIOTRIAS AND NEW
JJYEAR PRE4ENTB.—JoBI . teeniest!, per Mesmer
Aran% s splendid assortmest of Gold Wstebee, aftbe
most approved make, very chest , Also. Chstslalr
Mob Chains. Fob Chilling, fltErboyit,
Persons ',oohing prevent.. will Ends large End salsa
aPiort mem, ea very tote It
R. - C. GREEN'A
Nest door to the Post Other, Pottsville.
Its.-. 05. 1e32.
11114.111TPIAS AND YEAR.-1 large
emortment of Port-Mona les. klleer W 2l, ..Urb
IA Tea. Table and Balt Spoons, Ladies' Cake Baskets.
A fine lot at Lorget Medallions.lke.. et
-
D.r. 9-3,103.
(11111111TNIAPI AND NEW SEAR
ki : Fancy Ca:48+4411 ikvriptinnssultablo rot Uol
iday presents.aurh an fancy_ Jewelry. Eerainse new
sty lo or Brooch/4. ringer -Rings. Cur-Pie. ener-Bat
elnl4 Tbiennwe, pendia. we.. A.., at
R. f•. OSIVINI 4 .
Sett door to the. Pool 0N.., p.tt i on,
5.3-7 t
MEM
PUBLICATIONS.
3103FURIEXT..—Glearoa'a Pirtortaiof
trey k tonisdne • rplenttld engraving' of the
Viiyignnumrnt. nor, bring greeted in Pottsville
Collo, ran be had 510 tutreripikina nerrierd at
B. BaNNAIN'ti
Book and Periodical Igor,.
4.tt
1iin.8,1b.,3
731CLE TOMI'R ceatuv 1.1)11 THE MILLIoN,
I._ jun Trreivv,l pv ice rt rents- , and Int pat. by
B BANNAN.
Jan. 1. IBSI
CIAO.OILANT'II ZAPF. OF fIIC IU Y CLAY',
tmOrlliato4l wit), 6,11.111141 portrait or dm drpar
tod rISIPAII11(1. rdited Lr flora,• 14 , .1•Y. Jam pub.
Wird rod for ,ale at B. HANNA.IVO
Book glare.
a 44.1 r
EMECE!
IaIitOTHER JON A tit A N.— The P 1
flOl3l Bra
1.0 inflation. for "wilt 1119 Illoildnyit, pete
114twa, and for ,rio robotolimo aeb rerri) at
RANNA'N•II
Depo
commy ~ t ipp11•11 Oa tou.rat,l4
Irmo.
Nov. 13. lafOr. ItYti
N o li d t
( AZ , tr tii i!
. S y . t w r m i t t - d
50.
Panic. , *n.vr cdloon e •nln 'red
ikbatlen'4 Crtmituel I.ave now edition.
Vib+rton'n Precedent+.
Pins's Joettre, last cOlon.
EnctlAti Law and Plnsty Cep eta, G role . put 1.•
Pell 4 fd 411.3 for pile by B. BANN4PI.
Law and MweilasiwasElookecller
.1kt:20.145R. • • 44--
Ifi*APIIILT iIIIBLIKS.—to Qoarto Family Mblet
. var.Virit in prictii lima SI In CV. Alan Packet lll
ttet, pa edig ,, ,pt low .u , D7l nests rscb. Just ?yeti
ve'l and for iiair la
. 8. EANNAV'S
Cheap 11.)ok Plan..
17—
METZEI
LUTFIEtt. .111001/11.—n. substribor
ust re to ited a tarp assortment et'Lattretan &lona
direct from Ilse Pennine., embfattna. among ahem,
sa (dlna•a ;
Lutheran Farelir Prayer*. wlth Ifiseas asd waste
'lasted to them Ss lieul.lkurtz--itd. to eio. etc, gag
plata Ones, Sen.
Memoir of Der. Walter atirce—Dy C. A. Valuer,
D. D. eta. gt. It ma.
Irian:atlas, of faltb—By Elea. C. A. Smith. limo.
rraSer—Trainatir children—aro. gt.„
Lutberan Catechisms. limo.
Lathers' Itylans, is plata tad ragtag blades; ; also,
Lacher:a Bandar Navel Libraries; all of
'Web wit! be sold la city prices, at
- EL DANNAW3
Theological and Miser Uenesas Dook "A"
•Aeet • 11.152. a-
RIZ MI CR , 6 ROTEL, Corse I . of Ilk
r roar St, and CITY IYALL SQUARE. (00 ,0 8 11 11
OK City Hail and Park Fountain.) Now Sean Crew.
Wan hunt nag opened Dy the ealierriber. yap 14160,
and refitted and forilebed;- form be traits
that fir COAVlPalturr, eleptace.aosefort and economy.
It (sabot W rerpseeed in the world. ft
roataitu more rooms than any own Hotel
on able Continent. nee - one only. ail 01 u
which are waren.) mita. They are all St
ied uf with IttatitiA tap waith.ctiade, which 5,5 sup
plied with Ceotoo Water Wealth ell rev-plated teas:
There to but one bed la a town; the Italia and water
closets oa every dear twirl le tit With gas dating ins
IliatlL This Betel le conducted as the Earopean plea
or 11 ‘diiht Ramo., sad wealleas they way he ordered
is the goaded* and oplendid Velleetory, and I. I. the
Immediate vicinity of hlareartile Illitilarea, and the
Principe/ places of Mouseseat. R. ragmen.
Dec. elem. . i t.... • : isaPa
MAEtklllti
DIED
IN THE SOUTH MOLE
~: (~i w {.~ ~c3~
EII2I
170
MEM
CM
R. (. CRERN'it.
Nest door to ibe Pnet (Moe
5241
HOTELS.
WANTE
UT* STZD—Two Allprg• ritykigit p ley
VTbit aultr*Per Uaoral littliness. •
J. W: 00W1:71
Pottsville. Jait.
Afti.—Wk.liTED I petclus* se
ht a GPM tam eeltaide fee the team
0 141 . AMMO W ' Itaggß.
Irt- N. Watt Se,
- -
CArtrICATICRII WANTICD.—Wa'
lledtallotli,4 feel. troputta. tot elm
wok will be mem far taro istnatha. Apt,
stibactibel at rairzies 141noP. Het ktiCllMllif.
WIUJAM PA
A INICRII WALISTICD.—Wantodots •
a WO I* go Ili Tesealoesek, Maros, tbe
goal watts .nn be path mote per bus
•1 in pie tee. seta be path fee the debrelini •
Call as the rimicai of ib• Pk. Adhere,. lam.
saboother, st Testalooes. Aktanu.
D.P. HOWELL
33,7 s
Dt.e. IS. inn:
WANTZDw-alcielis for the United Smog •f
V t my. &vale Patirsitkr SattdeSVOOS.
NOV. 17. . 4Vaf
wmrnico-4 Pt ßaori 11:1
If If coal lath, welt Mutated in Western Virginia-
Repellence In Mils. and references of the blithest
thairsrter renithed. Adams, New yolk file Pat
Once. eon 11406thiatIng qualtheations.
tar. 4. ISSI SI-I f
UTANTSD—AI lb* Cleaerat !shall/once Oner•—
MEN, WOMEN sad cutimees. AU Plum°
twiddling , empiayagat,al gad uttl., yang SAG 04.
male and Maid: end aka. all prunes alining io
employ soy /Led all sleds of Matto, I.ABOBEArt or
AEA % ANTS, rent melee, sole I Information by it'll..
leg az ibir odke of Me sabeeribtr le MASSET lerrrt,,
rottneltit, Pa. IMP ?WM toodroAr.
M. M. WILSON, J. P.
Land Agent and finer's) Valletta.
Apr 113.11131
VVID TO
O LEtlEtra!z: eitioat47l:mis tL:est,._o
!Wig properly boa Was rioantriS to dor/ rargAarea. gb•
I Coal Is or silperior awaits.. Vela. tying horigusk.
Oil, sod Can be workad for marl pan aborl ws.
tarlrvel. Tbls properly Iles the amuse: pole! ro tbs
afards as assonant opeoltuolly I.r as
ettelprtalagOpararor for the Wait Western Mutat.
To alrat rate Timaat, a hyoraate Lusa rill( be
gives,no OW, seed amply. addires the snbcrrlber
at New Soon, New Yost.
WALTER MEAD.
No/.15.101. dsi f
I'
I
I
0 ,
f
I ,
If ' ,
_ . I.
N o T ic 72-- o-partiterahlp, heretofore eirla.
sing under th, eofJ. U. & W.. 8. Ilan?. le
t CHIMAP solll2.—The subscribers residing I Ulla dal. Jan . I• n ed by the withdrawal of Wli.
rt. in Yitlladelphla, near, for sale a Lot lit , runt S. Hart. - T , 'nese °Ctn. late tiro will be
East Marta Street. In the Borough of gotta- fee '..,tr_l?„,d„.„ '' 6 l 00 /. 41 '..! neentlyeed. at No. i 29 Nor th
elite, twenty feet hyena' olt East Market II Z I ern''' . '• JAMES H. HART.
Street, gad easel:idles bark eighty feet, to aWILLIAM U. HART.
twenty feet wide alley, on WlSicla la eterted two (NJ .•
THOMAS HART. i
• Free. Dwelling Howes with all wysamary out-holld- ,
life, constituting a tosinittehle, theap Home--prke
TIIC ON LICIMIU . eve this day, Jan. I. enter'.
SHOO. Apply to , NM. WILSON. Art. INI loth a.eu- P annara d will cannon.. the bust
pee WISE, PUegv &I& no:. : fo"Und pa il
the moue I% U. dr. Toone* llawr•
Land and Gleeetall , yrt Mice, met- 1 i Tbusklka for Dast Liao y respertiully oak the at-'
test at. Trunivillii. Jan. S. 1133. i ,2 3m 1 mall aa of their friends • public. to that, work
lof CrOreriee. whit% lull ye be NH and enenolve.
(NOAL LANDS /111111 TOWN LOTS Vol '; and welch they le 1116,11 eel market rats,
la SA Le.—Tria eadlelded ene.karth littered In the i 1 JAMES 11. lIART„t
town of Pimentos Tract, Mai arm beta, the whale) ; ' s THOVAPI HART. P• ,
will be sold. It le all Taut Lane-440e eae4hertn ; Jan. 11.10.4.2. I, ' I.3te
would he enroll to 41 4t fee —y11(4,14000. Ilia so ad- !-" -- - ----- --------- i
; 1400T1VV..—% meeting c oa 1 o p e mon , o f
Tteside inseam's!. Apply to '
• CHARLES J. DOBBINS. ; , A a Sell,ollain eranO . : i n dat the Attierlran
• Either Terrace Store, Pottairille. Pa. -1 R o m roliaa..°D . 4 toning at 10 n'elot k,
Jitn. I In,. , l 4y , ter teletbClr In reform:l4, m .4,,,d r ,d, a ,,,,, I I
' ; for Stove Coal. Ry request.
Tor
LAND—rol 8 Al.6.—Tect Taw* f - A \cACLIOMA
Timber Lead, containing four hundred and t . ec'y gee . . M. A. •
eirty-dve am, nutt. algae -ea Biota Creek, ir . Jar
...
FOR SALE & TO LET.
.trty-a.,. _ _ —...,shame on - Blera Creek, In Tett • -- , 0. 1 . 195 ' 2 . . 1. At
- 11
maid 1101041atilp.14e.buyikill Couto', Th,.„ is . sim , ;
MW. Dwelling Reuse and Stable on cue of the traeu. ' I ) isitolalTio N .— N ot i t ' l _,phy Shen that
AWAY 19! SAMegy B. insnEß. the partnership heretofore ell. b,,,,,,,,,,,, Ys
pee. E., MI. 11.4 i. • ca. ti, KELLY ant) PATRICK Purr; t.„.„„, alin es,'
tailing under the drm of Kitt. 1. ''''
lA/ /LOON FOR DALE.--ror•ale camp, a noe dueote e d on rho rtiti or Deeem v OiIITY, WI4
11 )1.31 , 0 Wagon, well made and rovered..oltalde , scriber, having purchased the eta 1. The
"b.
fire Pelltel'e. Of Prem Won Slat Set. Apply to rhael Kelly in the estahllshntent ''re" 44. MI.
• eonilmer the
B. BANNAN. ' hoidens' on his own 'crown here •
Dee. 10.10.52. 51—
?ATM oc, Alt ry.
VOR thAtileht.—A sett ofßlevstors, *tarty or quite ! 11. 111 -1e1 451 * '' 1-at.
V as good as new ; also. a sett of Breaking Rollers, i
to the some condition, both In order for any Colliery. : , 4seircoyats
0f55 or 50 ears pet day. Ebylair• of T. 11. Va' tarsi. I 'et ,
rrcry, ron Club.. lor .1011 S ,PINIELBTON . ', u
Vibe ntongo tel., Pottsville. l 1 p '
5041 n , Tit,
2
, 1
10 ()TIC ne—Aa OrdirnrceWsa.-
11 sr tar Berseya of Peet a:ellen:—
Arc. Ist. Be it ordained and enact tit shall
be the , ditty of the Chief Butilese.la ea p „,
tirable after it, eleetloa, to issue bin p to the
----- Asseseor. and Assistant Assessor. cam qtr them
--
I4ALdid Oft TO BS LEASED 411 that lot to tlaiith out n just and perfect return. mothett ,
.-
tattoder. of the :tames of all the leash
ro ) fgroand la Al luentille. tete& M
owned ay usa& within the Borougb. and of all property Munnaaante
& John itanow, with the appurienances,constatisd by the Lowe of this Commonwealth. w
of a brie% eantehouse.lstorWe In Dont and . day. se er the ree e ipe o f p l eb greeep:„ damn
three stork* In the year, and a two sway tress sec. Yd. Asti be It rootlet-ordained,
NMI Dwelling tiallet, with fIaST hese- IU a' ; shall be the duty of , raid Assessor and tat It
tam
mast and a Indian coached, bath (routing Assessor, no the receipt of each prime e g
on dasbury Street: a enable. altorstmette. Wagon by the Cainf thargass. to proceed.. and tali ee ,„
abed. Ar.,,ite. Tee property is la toad tepllit grid ' toast of the names cud surnames. In alp tree
fa odmiro h lYadtrod• from tol I^ rathot , for pooll oooo order, of the table inhabOante, and of the tee
of goy bind. rossesslon onandiaitly gives. Yoe • wade terabit, by the laws of this C,ominu
terms apply It, JOHN BRACK. noNtli et C0..97 S. sod when the said enumeration ,shall has ;
ad at. : Philadelphia, or to Wtt. It. POTTS; ci srompieted, to veto*. art:online to the heat i r
%Unreel Id IIAWOPPoSite aelnoritlat HourcrPolio 1011 e• ludissont, ail Property for what they th ink I i
Mt. a. ISM - el-tr leeefile, eel in ready money. and take ail
- - Trade". and Ptufeesious. and Occupation, ni all
LWAK SALIEs—A valuable House and I,lt Nor•
: men at their haring doe rek•etd t
Wedian direct. in the Onioutti of Puts - 1 point ■ arising from such Ptofeselons, Trades ,
vine. beteg two story Frazee noose. with sere ;Ores •
pat io n ,.
billarn;',lo"fre'rtiftittrb; to ( cat d e in ep l :':,T d ; 43 Mee. 11. And he It further eauted,ikc., That
said Auessor cud Asst.:mat Assessor shall make
good Stable on oald Lot. ad feet front by 34 feet in ti a separate list of the taxable Inhabitants of the Bet
depth. and Lot beteg CO feet front by 100 deep_. and °nee, in e i n b e e et i ce : or d er, an d m g" return th er i
will be e4ll low or eethee g e t for musmnY "° lb* of to the eouncil wind% thirty days sifter the teen:
Coast) Teeny. Made known sytipplying to the sub.
; of th e precept Minted by the Chief Burges3, mention
matter. They ran be bad venerate. fft ett In the Cast Section of this Ordinance.
ill Enacted Into an Ordinance no the twentieth day r
December, A. D.. Eighteen Ilundle4 and Fifty Tom
BOAS BOLL, Chief Burgess,
I Attest. nevus fintmen, Clerk!,
1P35. ,
Dee. H. 18.51
Oct. 9, itql.
VOA 111161[T.- , -.1 ROOM sad BARE-
frantwithBt*ara Power, naltaNefar a Mu
smanAlarbiar Ahoy tvirotklut la Otala.h
att. Apply to
O LET..—/ /use ea/ coorimoatoue
/ Otke sad tlitores s to ertootioNt Owl&
e .a
-
St p e o pgoethlreEparepol.Mueb, Cents _
or
sin. ti. MS
I O O.ISPIT.—ii convenient thick Dwelling • in
1
idabanienno Street. tient SISO per annum. to.
quire a this °like. or of J. P. ALSTA.
Mnilaniongo Street.
394 f
6,pw. 19,1659
Q TRAM ig NGII3IE.—FORSALE A 33 ISOM
16-7 Mara, Eakin* la GM nil order. For markt'.
lass apply to M. Q. HERNP.a. Req., at to
HENRY HICK& Wllallnoton.Dolaware.
Jan 4. ISM 14,f
9R id;
'Oh .:11Z.MT,..T11 d SCOND ATORY OVCr T
F.tor L f= - •.•• stn. Ns.re. APPro
iiol.o. (MUIR.
Au 1.9.1831
rifILVILNWOOD LUTE FOR MAl.F.—%nhiata
butidint MI. totto. moat central part of Of Dor
vaigb of Pottovilie, lately kid out on the Greenwood
gstate. Corr Ddrted foetate, *POI, to
R. RttrttiF.L. Apant
for the owner'. at No afire la Mattantaufn
Pottsville. 3.1531 '
IRON & CUTLERY.
S IL1 1 :1PIE CHAILIVS.—Tbe FluttocrtbPi offer. fur
Plop._tltalo
On, as
1143 e
otoRDE
!3, 4larbrate Otort. Contr.. 'tit
Det.s2 51.1!
P -
ATEXT ASV, HAY AND CORN.
ATAIS CUTTrallifor vile at
GEORGE lIRICIIT
Hard-au* store.. f i tStfii bt.. briow Igatz's Hotel
Der. ie. JB3l. !1-tr
A DISUICAN TA.l4fale orrtauty.-Th.
ri.Paperictilty ands sullen, our CII oust 113. Dow
been ful/r.ststaisbrd. 4 (UN assortment Ir.
In trap/some Ilaboyany . fully warranted in en
44110. It not as rewarmed. can be return...44nd wh
ore give tr. torbance. Hendon*, orssenro for the
Holidays. 41VIII Po',
Dec.
BSD CLOTH/ CLASP). tbr *tipping on th e
"tiro, 6varybody underwinds Mete uaetut.
non at ibis 1.1.3.011 - *Or min attn. Town Ifell Hard
ware Store Fit 31411 POTT
Dor 11.1851. 30. -
nELIVINO twin and cheapen
Lime aired Lathe Peddle de lal• . o nutY-
Datreo and Coop Robe.
Row Blasters.
Der. 111.11152
- - -
vAttiLir "%EAT and Raceme., Cut
r .Ttfe artic4 was awardal a premium at the
Nee banter• Fat* So family shoultbe without one
of three attleieo. I.oll'.
Der. 11.1!.1!. Judi
DATICAT coax STALK, lIAV a STRAW
C•at.ro, Corn libeller*, Is qrlrultural I mphiments.
Au—lit the Tun's fls In. RI.-A
Lk.. 11. 111.19
COAL VA 9 SV.-144Wa Wie WWI% toilet esil of
the tia.llt ban Co.i/ Darkete, see irtforpted *bey an
End. beaatlfal 'male et tbedftwo Hall Hardware
@tor,. ' PRANK PUTT.
Dir. 11, tali.
- - -
Salver Plated Table sad Hea
l' Part forks, Spoons. Boner guivr.,
keeping Madera'', I. Wi Its varieties, at the Taira
Halt Hardware *tote. FRANK Petri.
Dee. 11, Ha- %La
IDORTPION atILICS. Peckni-Poole, Pocket and
Perk Ka leek, roreign anti WoototO. tooootacture
di 1b.,. T.wil Hnll HArtheare
PRA POTT
Dor. 11,Mo) •
amen. •,_2l.
rrkj LAB Elt LAMPS. %Imo. sium...,.eautirul
snietr, conromlf et Is Ht ttrir strancrionm..
IltaNIR
104 f
D 11.1e12
LElS,Catial'aUtTs.ilastia; @papas,
alflipleellail l'of NO. at ttie To/Fa Dalt Hardware
!tote. FRANZ POW,
Dar. !LIDS!. Mar
BOXWOOD SLAW SPOOKS FOllllll,
etirlator. gig Ime—oruisoniPedisd • onfulsnt
tie.me si. by raaNs Pow.
Der. 11,19D8. .
.BICITAIIIIA TEAL IlliTTll,-111besotlfal 6ad
o•ettlltifileitt fur the 11.111dapt. for snip at the
/owe Qall Hatdtrat• tlwre. n►NI POT!•
Dec. 110631. 30-tf •
G 114.11111 AMU OIL. CLOTH Tallolo Mum for
hot Midi .. ft, "SIP by ?SANK POTT.
bee.,ll. 1937. 30-tf
il.—Olosie and Double. Olt iliktirtlas. COM'
liaison Oasis bans Qum' Bap, *bat. Powder and
Copper and Hata Powder nasty. PIMIIItIOII
CODS. DaIMOVS i pnrtlod roads/. ISMS. as.. Town
u*n lion awe. 1 . 017.
Air la 11131
GROCERIES.
palls AIT~Y S b 1U — lulu 7eror
C " FirgE * -11 " 4 ". Kilkaniu • *m i l One aild 7
Pr
riermi,a l artie .11 1 1 11. 1 7 :4a iD at tb:po ltr i C at
Rao Oakes kr MN b y ji. nENDemoN. At ,. jor rata the Pen Jut striv e d and for male at
B. RANN4N'B
43-tf 1 •Ittatiosory and Fame Meld.
N. 47,11132.
Q1170•10110~111rbtic Graibiid and Puhiesisitii Pen
4.oWbbit . sia4 &sate Ilajais 4461 4 to 0 cest4,lo4
MIS by 4.1110 i DIMON. owe.
Wow. 27.1931. , 40 if
VINWIT.-044 arc 4 New Crap Ita,lains, Cams**.
V 4.lzrne. 044 Crpp B4lslas. in Walt order, hoe ode
tow. A. 08:4DRIISON. Aril. •
' Not. 41,1871. ' 4641'
Le OLANSMl.—Leverlor• am borrti
l ly rap
sttrs Hafai Bo INF, N. 4.1._1114 L ik VD Lou.
Nonac
ritaPl. NSlcDU3Oif: /EL
Nov. frt,Vsl,
CALTf Safer t WALT t 11441/MOO Netts
0 Umpesa Proabt. (et atonal Vrai.l
too•• Ow. barbels Tsars Wiwi: 1 1 1.0X 1 11 am ,
so II& Duty Bile. constantly ite aull Out ml.
ow, is kg* len
11 te.piftlliasera. br_ •
. - Ammon RM.
. , imparter sad Disler to ealtXo. X •
Itiest. *AIX ilrlttivesi.itittesiXte.
• • X4Ol
VDU. 11,111C0,1410.4.41ACK CODRIAL
V 11010 *41.110/11. OSiIIiNGIN. Hank
sad emu. asommluts. Law asd alEgalg.
eiTassursa haadood los rig ty
J. PAINE** CO..
• oast SUIs J t lirkalf,tallablplits.
May. lid, MI.
rfatir lietryr air 111111MIti 1100 W
j.c.afissbqsan dea tafbriaa aPapaeria, _Ow flat
cyst armee of Pana, imago rook Of Isms, Ulm
arta rasattaaa Ilanatatimi; Mar *eau.'4Fil
pabihrg4 EMI hr said at IL la HAW*
• • • • Cbutalkalasal has Zane
Tale
impplial la
Oa, a as
ty Slail Mak
Jae Ow w eat be
sepia.
. . and estinsmid id Ude ----"I' to - -
dam,
ha T em g
rh, e whe c a h inn echoodwa el s o os t ff il l i ll e ed . B : t F i r hvg n asith eA beeti r th ` l e l. d u oe t per m ias e e4d ic: ).
and th e iemplov.edertomaseteientajulsretiplacchiodeatiloodtlle
LEGAL NOTICES .
___ , Bit n i ng , a n t r g t i tn 1 t ; ~,,, c o the whokrawoomthat
_may
Ifi
be • required Swibe•feial settle
-yr mustme cnottett, POTTsTU.LX-- ' '•
' • - ''': ' . - of the tom of 1.06, le% and
.: a Ali muss harts; sham er demises assists k - * DIZIP49.I3,TIEENT.. , ....I, .. and the isalrest due ma said ,
.Ttiatie Chords," Ifotterilleositt ;deal* resist I • • •; . 1 foal aad the 'nears of interest an . f back.- pt the canal hanl6. at that place th
flirts few payment at the meet of the subscriber. is • elm , tk4 , ald mortgage' loess to Juan let, . 1 suengthen it 4 •
whammy's Fltreet. -A. Itt'AisEt„ Truants,. ~
~IrCh' TUX STOcUUOVIMUX ..... _ 1 - ilb , / 0 ° °° ''
The lower reservoir, i. tj I
Jas. b. liar. ..,,
' 141 ' Z i .el;sAeldirs ej tits Seleglidft Never:Won Co. I Bai l ees due to sundry porraos, • -4,e23 32 I
I breached and .11 ' !' t um in RulY •
----- ,„_
tember, 1860. has b eet] , . subcaut i 34
The Timm of:another annual Period for l - ii d l, d 3Ci d 7 0. ,49 t : the 12 lOf oe
Total, •
presenting to you a statement of the business rebuil t , and is again ready for use in the stet
and affairs of the,Com pa tiy.. enables the Man- comma . r, eiowi ,„, o f i t , m a
The
cub
sw other
erect.
on
haniwO '
estate andthe works. age of water. The pipes used for drawing
igen M offer their cotageatulations upon the sad a 1 a ,,,,,,a,„acf,t the Dow and Far projny,are .
un its znatnenisthheavvaelvbeesenchancagedtliedfmthrougoiht
othep.
unproved aid ' satisfactory condition of the / as follows : .
per to the lower cads of them. i'eb t . -
, corporation. '' :. . i Cask
At the last annual meeting, the :Managers I Bills fahrwOie• Y ate
Greco thus rendered niore easily accessible tor e*.
Some aad wartime.
deemed it necessary to call the special linen- 2,08302 ammnation and use than on the old plan, k id
$l ,424
9 80 6
Tothiln handset collectors, -
don of the stockholders to the finiacial eon- D uo by unary p encil' , t/.339'02 i thereby give increased safety and efficien4
'ditionofthaeompany: and,agreeably to their Stocks led Limas held by the Prete- Ito Om structure. The waste weir (Tibia te
r recommendation, a committeofstoekholders drip ia cruet 7162,696
_Bl .
_ keg the servole has been greatly enlarged. and iix
and loanbolders was appointed for the pp,- , = th.,,r ui p s ° 37 , 4 r s u .lo , 3 0 ,1r 1 is I noiv capable of passing more than double the
pose of devising some plan, by the adoption , .rbo b./ um of o se .„, 0 ,,,,,,„„ a I spiaatity of water due to it heretofore.. Tbe
.
[of which Ili return to the -payment Winter= repnwinied by thiefellawing - ,..- obaste weir ot the upper reservoir on Tumto.
on the loans and dividevdsoa the stoek might Doubgul deb" due to the coto..Pot• 3 -4 43 " •'-' ! ling Run has also been somewhat 'enlarged.
be made within a reasonable period. - Ths enemmt Of *be amount roe t e - •I, i•,Five new landings, resting upon thiity
i•orspasY, sad fly the advice of that committee, and un- . cosy of the 7- 1 : e _ s . _ _eh d anal
der their own conviction ofthe p_ ropriety and . ogees f or madly decease .. ego by the necessary rail-tracks, switches'. schuteo ,
necessity of such a remedy. the Managersoli- / Bonds, minutemen, ece.,disetents 1 and scales, lave been erected on the. Smith
vled by a memorial signed by a number of them and interest ce loans and losses, dock at Port Carbon.
'The Company's siding along the Mine Hill
stockholders and loanholders, naught, lathe I
thee the stinker, ,
bemal.the net
lit
oorne, making at.
hands of the Legislature of the Com Mo- icg! 110,162,871
C'l .
and Schuylkill Haven Railroad at Schuiri
wealth, the enactment of such a benefiCial t -
310,397,4% 12 kill Haven has been extended for .several
and p rotective
. act as would enable thew to Thi Sixteen' the 800 Trusts, and the babilines hundred feet to make more car room. .Some
' deal Justly and equitably. with all the credf- dem* end Pro Perl sad debts held by sad due to additional track room has beengiven on tbs.
ton of the eomPatty, and lead to such an- ad- the "Vdregi Gm a wiluwit , - : I Dundee Dock at Schuylkill Haven. ' ',"
justment and liquidation of and Ii- • tr./arum/is
The steam dredges have been actively aid•
abilities as would make the property produe! efficiently emploYed throughout the season :
tire and valuable. a channel more than half a mile m length - '
,
Influenced by the consideration ot public and , of the depth of seven feet, ha s been open•
and private interest involved in this appliea- ed in the cove above Fairmount dun. i
lion. the Legislature, with singular unanim- - A nee- dock to be called the Lippincott •
ity and promptness, confirmed our applies - dock is now in the cougO. of construction 3r
'lion, and - the art passed by thew duly !meanie Schuylkill Haven ; when completed it will
a law on the 7th day of April last. furnish about 3000 feet lineal front of land;
In order to carry the provisions of the law ings, and supply a want at that' point for the
into effect, a general naeeung of the stockhol- shipment of coal, which has restricted obit
trade from the valuable and productive ri , -
ne t°, 11 . 11. 1 ,,,Z.,,1i th 1 f5 , ;. ,. 20 , ? sm . . me nutrtierhout_ I dera and loanholders was convened ad" the
12th day of May last, and at that meeting gion traversed by the More Hill and Sams l- .
asir estrous.
ilit.,ll„lfisl the plan adopted by the Committee for the kill Haven railways. ,- -- I
resuseitation of the Company was accepted A large extent of excavation has already* ,
by the stockholders and Iteinholders astern beerrnKatie at this new, dock, the enclosing
bled; and being subsequetitly confirmed by• walls At. progressiug rapidly, and the ... to il,.
time vote of a majority of two-thirds in. inter- to finish them, to the extent of about 400
eat of both classes taken separately, the man- perches, has been delivered. The seine add
agers have beat since making the settlements other material, for thi bridge which will
directed by said plan of settlement, and man-
,conocet the dock with the
aging and conducting the affairs and bnoi- ingian the litres 1111-1 r.lad. are in part delit
newt of the company in accordance there- erect, and one of the abutments and a pier
- with, and under the trusts conferred upon are well advanced. ,it is the de'sigo of Th e
them by the Act of Assembly above referred- board to finish as nowt, of the new iftek'' ii,
may be practicable by the, opening n - Idle
trade in the spring. and complete ,it as rapid
ly thereafter as applications for its - nse laid
the increase of trade may require.
..-
We hare designated it as the Lippincott '
thick, in honor of Ms. Joshua Lippincott,
who for , many yeats was President of in,
Company, and who now, wi.ft MaDageraem. -
1, less. tributes largely by . his time. knowlege add
Vilb ; experience. to us interests and.husine,s.
is h. Preparations for building a bridge over ate
PA'. t canal, atCoushohocken, have been made wio
view of rendering the i;ompany's land
1 1) ,
' tile i lying between the canal aJr river at ti:44.
time, • point, available as landings for the riceipl.
here.
Tani and shipment of hine, lime.tonc,• coal -ag ,
d
\__ ,
: iron ore, eic. .• ' t
• In addition to these new constructions the
' 44V1,
labor of the ordinary repair forces 'has been '
'• on, , to a considerable extent directed to ineres+
' , Ur • tag the height' and strength of the towing
lie
18. paths and other embankments, and to such
tons further arrangement as tend to make the ea.
''Sla . tire work more stable and secure, I .
"or , The new work, and the repair and maid .
vas tamauce.aud police of the line have been un
, ;re, der the direction of Mr. James F. Smith, otir -
'nagear;,` , . Chief Engineer, the supervision of the c."
- 49. , landing audt,shipment of coal under theeharge
'I, a. i of Mr. Edw. T. Warner, and the boats and
s• I tgwage have been attended to by Mr. Philip
evei
li D. Thomas. T o these gentlemen and die
s th, , subordinateofficer; acting under their instine•
lark • tions. the... Company is largely indebted for
iron ! the favorable results of the business 'cif the
-met, year, and the acknowledgment of their ser- --.
MD. ' vices is here publicly rendered as their ap.
- nese.propriate meed of praise. 1
-. b- , ,
. lAre have thus brought to a close our 341-
1 n• I anal record el facts : „upon them, and upoh
in a.
the capacity of cur work, and the varitets
peer an d increasing sources of tonnage for it. we.
1. I ,
might present many glowing, and, pythapr,
1 5
ve reasonable speculations. But these are 'up-'
such
necessary: all that is requisite is the prese-V
-ration oldie ha one now so happilg cliff-
'1e1...
east ling among iWi.' oal carrying companies, axle .
for i the proper preparations for the steadily,.m•
liar. • ereasing trade and business of the country,
-s1 its so far as they may depend upon our resirt
owa,_ i uve channels for accomnaodation with lair
ots 4,
1 and remunerate charges,' and such an honor
'be , t able competition as is warranted by energy
Ville.
1 and enterprise.
' There remains one subject of Inteieet end
... 15 .
....., importance to which it :s considered right 0
, ve ,, I direct the attention, and to ask tor the articin
_, 'of the Stockholders and Landholders.
-.,1 Time Union Canal eorripany has ulreadyl
I widened. and otherwise enlarged and imprv?
I ved the western division of their canal. Sur.,
vets and estimates have been made, with-la
i view of completing the enlargement so as to
connect with our works At Finding, but do
I definite Plan has yet beets adopted to early
lout the project. -
The restricted dimensions of the eastern
; division , of toe Union Canal., have hitheriu
i greatly limited our trade from the valley et
the Susquehanna, and utilise the enlarge
went he now made throughout, we must
reasonably expect to lose all, or nearly nil,
_ of the local trade of that portion of Lobanod
County lying west of the borough ofLehatioa.
But by the completion of the enlargement,
I a water hieliway fitted for heats of the ton
; page used on the State canals, will be /Tell.
, ed from Philadelphia to the Eastern base dl'
I the Allegheny mountains as one point to the
t New York State-line by the North Branch
' Division of the StFquetiatina Canal. and poi.
Ilkibly to Lake Erie by the canals ol that,Stme,
l as another pony. and 117 Farrandsville,,,l.an
the Rest Breneli - division of the canal as u
third I,:iint. What the trade May atbelltp
to which the productive regions just men
,' Mined will throw npon our work by such eri 7
1 largemeni, cannot now.be prudently estiqlu-
I ted, us the realities -of our growing etelatty •
so rapidly outstrip allestimatea ,oitinffic - bli..
i canals and railwayk, - But it Teems Yety ati
• parent that the prospect of profit to us is suf
ficient to watrent an exiimination 'on out .
1 part of some of the plans by which the tells
t derived from our Luton Canal trade may tie
I rendered, available in part for raising the
I funds for the proposed continuation of the
I enlargement of that canal. The letter ad-
I dressed to us on the subject by the' Manager?
of that Company, is herewith presented, a4rl
it is recommended that the incoming Boai,it
of Managers of our Company bit autherized
1 to art in the premises subject to the ratifica
tion of the stockholders and landholders, iii
such a way and to such extent as may lit!
practicabl e , without diminishing.. the revs;
nue now derived by us from existing sooner
and with a due regard to the fulfilment q
the pledges thereof heretofore given. I
By order of the Managers.
F. FRAtt..f.i:, President
Office Schuylkill Aavigation Company. Jan
:fury 3, 1853'1.
. 1
Pets. 4
I.
CY'S.
Ilk SIifiCGAIS :hie taken bar
•
sae.6tocasF. Wn6.117. tote Copartnership rettb
to the nista, of Red end White ash Cost, ceder
Ow firm of GEORGE WIGGAN SION. '
8 • Jae. USW*7O33.
• P-11
INTICI6.—CUARLE3I MILLER & CO; MiMire:
moved thrtr Ode*, In Phllldelpho, from No. 81
Dock Num. to N 0.13 WALNUT 13Oerr1. mirth skis,
between From sari Second Anteing/. „ .
1t5.19.1114. 13.1 y
TO COAL OPERA TOJAM.—A thosourldy r.
as patlwawd Book-lisepet.Cootressast with all the
details arms:sash's and Aostactal stairs. limbse as
essagstasto, ss boot-tostoss, with a
' .Coat wptrator
naltsyltlll Coast,. nest ramoses given. Ad
, wois V. IV.. So* 7a. POttiville Post Ms.
Jas. A, Ind. ; tt,lt •
AVDICIIRItD %awl retired
from id. dna of Itliortt OPerionglAw? 4 Co..
business WIU to tettlod sties of Oa older
, ed. NEWitt a / 1 1Rn Veil%
- LEWII4 AUDEN MED.
WELL STEVE:I%2% - T. Wring a etesisted ern%
emit Betertsae.. 40111111 , 11 hie instre, 15...
,' eIL Busy and COSAltits Walarllstnlll, Os
L. VIII be confuted is Phlyedelphle.,'Neer
4 Booms so heretogare, leader the gym of
. eITVETZVaPiT AL CO.
12.22. 2 St
• LI:MIMI OF PARIPNIZRAIIIP.—
.‘ rem of bites & fiessetto, trading in the
bruisers at Leesport. Berke reuaty. War/
the trot Inst.. by mutual content. The
“^ -11 be motioned by Ilds.r.a & OBICKIIItI. to
MU doe said Ono Nit lobe Paid. god oil
n It settled.
F hors
r Inbar
Mltill=lMl
TION OP PAELIPIIIKOSTIIP.- -
blablp beretnr.r. *mewing under the
& elaaaamat. is thloday, Jim. 5. dra. ,
11 consent. The Wynne,' will be ant.
Haturs. to whom all persona In
•firm will make payment, and theme
eleMando ayalnsi lb. game will
(for payment.
jc NVIOOIn
arm o( Ai
solved by &
11.1 by MG
&trod In VA
Melee elated
lent them go
NOTICS..—In areordance with the provision or
the ldtb likrtioa of an Let of Asselub:y, incor
porating the Village of Port Cartoon into a itoroor,b,
Notire is nareby given that a Malt anJ Serve, or
the said 130 rough his been completed .tad will be
ready for inspoet!na Cl the °Vire orTostas D.
irasrrtev., from the ith t day of December. 1.14.18
the 19th day of January, 1553. no the evening of
wbkh day, from the hours 016 to it o'rlork, sald
than or Metter, will be the eubJett of appeal to the
Council, when the Connell Will hesr any oblection
thatmay be made to the same.
81. 1 Z..1.. Chief Bargees.
Port Carbon.Dee.ls. 1659. .55.3 t
B. BANYAN
JOHN BATMAN
3-0
TO ItA,„„ ; 1 4ROAD CONTRACTORee—leii
ea rroposals. ad tressed to either of the under
'dueled, will be Prettied at littisbnrouth.lnabland
rounty,Gblo. until the /et day or February beirt.at
noon.
Melba Graduation and Masonry ofthe Middle Dl
vision of the Cintlantlid, Hillsborough. sort Porkers.
burgh Railway. -ettending front ilittshorough. Bigh
ead enlanty. to at point near Jeckvon, Jackson trum
p. Ohio, chant 0 tulles.
The line will be ready tar examination early in
January. and Profiles sad leyeettleaCeos of the work
will tioethibited at the Engineer's affirm, In Hillsbor
ough. for one week yaw; to the Orat day of Febrta
-14..Ca Railway tone: lb. reel - Ignite.) continuation
aerow Ohio, of the Baltimore and Ohio. and Nonh
Wootton Virginia ttaliways, and being located aa a
link In the great through line between Hallnnotp god
et; Louis, will he found In every way 110010 hits
attootton of able aod enterprising root, error,.
The remainder of the line to the Ohio river will
be Wady fot triutrart about the lot day of Slay aunt.
JAMES M. TRMBLE, Pteoldom
ELLIN•oon Mutate, Chief Engineer
Dee IS, I bSil,
VOTICIC.--to the matter 01 the Estate of ADM
.III moo %idle. iste of Poll Clinton. in the Itionly of
tiebuylklll, deressed, Notice Is herebygiven that
lettere tit adrelnisustlon on the tatate *Aaron,
deldlo, late of Pori Clinton. diilanylkill County, de.
ceased, hare been Vaulted Ly the Set/later of Willa
of exist County, to the suberriber. minting In 'Potts-
All peewee Indebted to the said dereeeed. vnl
make Immedlata payment, end thrive bailor claim.
mill present them for aritlement.
MEISTER CIXIkIIIIO.
51-01
Dec. 18,1101
Orrice. or TUC Mt.c DILL& Penny Lams:
vas R. R. ro.. PalLa..laihme.. (Dr:.) 10,11 1 51.
A lITAFRB ANNUAL MERTINtI of the RtorkkoL
den of this Company will be itetil at their (Mice, in
the Ball of the Franklin !lodiate. No. U south
seventh Rtreet, an *the lath day p 1 the lot month.
(January,) 11153. at lOu'elork in the forenoon, at wbieh
report or the proreedings or the Board of Mine.
lera will he pretested. and au election will he neld
ior a Prerident and ten Managers, to conditel lb. at.
tall. or the Company for the year *smithy.
riAIIUEL AlAiartN. Ar.'y
Rerir •ed 1.6,1141 JA*;4l. inQtst
3 time,. and charge Aliiietti' J:0411141.
111er.18. 1859. • 51-it
Oedineere rowing to Beteatee
I.lls.ed sutra.--Se it ordalned, to ,—Thet from and
atlas the passing of this Ordinance, it shall not be
lawhil for Butrberseoc other pervone, In sell meat of
any kind from Wagon., Carte, or other vehicles, or
hawk shout or expose the saute to sale a., aforeveld,
within the limits of the Borough rif Potttglite. unril
after it o'clock of any day of the week, /crept Met
utdays. tbronghout the whale of wetich thu prohibi
tion shall e stead, Uler tke. penalty of Three Itollara
!breath and evyryO rare. to be recovered by artion
of debt Patne use of eald Borough. in like manner as
lU othet ramie— Pleviiest always, that this ordinance
stall not apply or 'stead to nattier. briugla3 meal,
Poultry, or Who , Pretrial me. 'lnto the Borough afore
emit. 3.01E3 A: blefl AARON s Town Clerk.
Yet. I/. Yak!, :4)-tro
FRANK PO TT
:44(
FROIIt
OTICE.,—The subseribeewoui4 hereby notify
/II his friends and the public generally, 'het be I.
prepared at all tits.. to attend to the atesienting of l
Plastering, stone Masonry; flriek afesanry. Digging,
and other mescals! belonging to Bbildings of all
Mods. also, to rindract foe -, the renetrortlob sod
ereattne of all dude of Pluildiugs. Charge, moderate.
JOHN B.
P. +4 —Titinkftlt air past Amore, the undersigned
would solicit a continuation of the hitherto llbeial
.pet 10114.1.. J. 11.1.
NOV. h 7, •
49.2t0
DE MLIC c
r bag been appointed, by the Conn off - Ogaden ricer
of ekluyln il l county, Receiver for the 4,reg of &ther•
see & Co., all persons interested are hereby sallied
that Ili husinesi with raid bra must be Ma/acted
with the eu Welber.
Oe.s. 9-
ISM
CfiARLER W. PITMAN, R4eceifer
iv
DICOISTRATION LAW NOTIOIKr—Th
Illßook' for the &Wow ion °Minh', Marriale• and
Death', have been received hole Ilatrlshurc by the
Register of ficheylktft enunty, and blank Femme can
he bad grails at thy Iteelstees Once. It is. thercrote,
tulle the duly and will be expected Max she cottons
mused in the act will snake their relents According to
law. and tepeelally that the Phystrinne wih iymmet
liy attend to this matter. at the !319 ,prevrets the Im.
Wog ingot:sac administration as Utters Testa.
mastery on the &matte oh., deteased person, unless
the death Is but Registered. and also (arable the ap
poilltuaett of guattlans anteca the birth of the falser,
le den Registered a , eordtog to law.
•
LEWI BEEPER. Reenter.
Sept. 11),11452., f
rw-gwwm
W/il AXD LADY'S Wgrii
VW SOIRIU—Just received a bosettfrt a aspr (lama
Of lady's Widag Notts runt Work Som. rot:rite
rtr presorts. rod for sate cheap so
B. WANNAN'ti
ituttlortry, and FIOICY tor..
Dees 16.1851.
tue... N. 1851.
'llllfAiWin 14l4L1101Pre Aherne tbr tbn tab eAI
IhAdato, Wlllnm Rapp ?mama Bele Ode Mena
ennt {kee.
(Wt. LOOS. - 11041 .
•
unbeettbee. huhu new.
h Awe wthipat two °penning!. to addition to We W.
ter INID, a Ireaasalttniflif oil oleo( the beet taus
of Oak Timber IA Ihnloylhat Coen. laprivate!
to wile and nolivet timber of ithalges. at the Inman
palm, hllr ottera foretanSed to the pubscrlber at
Llewellyn. by mall ow ,Gibererfen. wilt be tbantroUy
waived a id promptly etooded to.
Ur I COARLES !LADOWICILL.
! lOC •, • lll4
If • ICA 18. swir•sa rusJkat
1 / a nkle tor tad raw Post IMlest LIM. ads% OW4
Saks at's' ktki aware/ RINI, Whittling coon.
tottbit Goldt Jut waived and far ale at
8. BALNNAN'a
Min, alkuloaary end Mask Nine.
Sosmium rum estwir„,-ea misu as
tuallostPir salortba !Mainly{ descriptbe Oft,
Drina:
°Maui allilit.Litli magi; lots& TiirtAttalt
spin, lull gni, an /g
& aad Jim. ab', a ll es
tisordlatu7 elsifintlibs4 it Oen mates. • ..)
'N B. ViltDLltit & lON.
Muth D. MIL
oil y-tt ', •
urAtutinOwitTiiiiiii..— Antliarlites kota
&las& artisivwpato storm* two a sepotit itf
tam Wringing tuba an kis& will oitt it artito
saw to &alio, it tbi alawatictitirs prays Mu
Aloglartloi Tarns's. litt olio milts it to 821 1 4%
willow. tosocor isittO bailee, it
unt/pure CAKE SOUS—A era Mai
- WV, beabllnersidele — itioW.4o l lol l4 f.i_ IPIVIMI
sai primal SA • S. Lomax
cusp "WI 'IV YidNV.
Nov. U. 10
R Willi patinae the Blather bast.
ntt aelk it, the tawnr : ,-of Lbfor-
DIORITE HELLER.
2-3t*
EIS 1
MEI
It is with peculiar satisfaction that the
managers report the almost entire liquida
tion and settlement of the old liabilities of
the Company, and they hope that by an ear
ly day the small amount of Wane and interest
scrip yet outstanding will be brought in and
rxrhanged en loan oniBnrinc preferred stork.
and the Company be again restored to the
full exereise Of its corporate powers.
We corns now to speak of the business of
the year, and gratifying as it will undoubtedly
be to all in its results, we believe that it will
be only the type of a still more prosperous
and productive future.
The whole tonnage carried on the works
during the year was 1,074.699 tons Of this,
87,272 tons ascended, and 987,427 tons de
scended the line. This gives an excess over
the tonnage of any previous year in the his
tory of the Company (4232,602 tons. The
anthracite con. tonnage of 1852 is 800,038
tons—that of 1841, the greatest of any pre
vious year. was 584,692 tons—the difference
in favor of 1852 being 215,346 tons. There
was also maincrense in the miscellaneous ton
trage of 11,720 tons.
On the tonnage of the year the tolls amoun
ted to 1483,795 49. Of this sum. 11416,954-
69 were from coal, and 8,66,8.10 80 from the
miscellaneous trade. The inereaue in the
amount of toll on coal over 1851 is 8198,294-
52, and the decrease on the miscellaneous
trade is 8120 27. For the encouragement of
the trade in lime, limestone, iron see. iron,
and some other heavy articles used in agri
culture and manufactures, a very moderate
`Sand of tolls was adopted, but the increase
if our tonnage and revenue from them has
t been so great as was expected.
It is hoped. however, that the activity
lch has recently taken place in the tnanu
ore of iron, and generally in other bran
, of business, will, in the coming year,
ze the expectations and justify the course
ed by - the Board in making such reduc
tt 'n our charges.
amount received for rents of real sas
!a d waterpower *as 821,732 32: tats
- 1 „ 1 ,. 1 94 more than last year, and 8553-
d the same sources ofirrome in any
Pre B year.
plan of settlement the interest on
the o rtgage loans of the Company, ac.
eru r _ei° r the first day of .1tme,18.52. was
ro'°e •ti cash, and the certificates of the
loan ° ,to be given in settlement of the
II CORM ns, arrears of interest on the old
mortga, s and other liabilities, were to
bear int tom the first day of July, 1852.
This at? tut was adopted so as to place
at the ens of the Company', alit of the in
come of , and of the loan of 1852. a
contingent to meet and provide for any
n ex th i r a ,r n e r d as m u a a,_ *ur i t t ,i n t
this
the wpooirnkts
the
flood or
has given Tlil owing
Rea' of real ea
Tolls uti coal an
waterpower, 1527,12.2 32
Ilsaeoul tracts, 483,79 S 49
Total,
The charged
been as follows
Curren; expenieinE
inzation and ma/
workp,solanecov
ing expel:m.6ml c
Interest paid no ordil
tomb and maim
the old mortgage loaf
nod December 1,191
due San. 1. 1843, oni
18.52, which amounts
$51.1.527 SI
11:131
in income have
repoira, re*-
, are of tbe
grand lona-
Lpealesato. StSi 317 51
pcount on
btorett oo
Sept.
inert
loan of
EMI
Balance for iriterers
due March 1, 1853, for
contingent fund. as dir
demerit, $127.73G 53.
Inthis connection, any
the large embunt charged)
current expenses, it Is d
state that the following sui
charged which do not pro
the business of the year, vc
For re.toration and in:prowl:net:al
irioetvoire on Tumblug Run, di
e 4 or injured by the dood o 1 la
Fk,v ordinary repturs in IKI.
For lurk reoders'xago!ut 11951,
For news of aiding is 1951.
Total,, ,06 - 7 81
Making the proper deduction t h es e
items, theeurrentexpensee krthe ov' '
stand at 8165,219 70. being aim
the t cat
per ton on the genes tonnage of e .
Ot the surplus of 8127,796 94 a e l
timed. 844,32 03 have been used
construction of additional 'landingsa t h
er new work on the line. whirl) , will r ,
particularly mentioned hereafter, and t r ,
Cher sum of 936,559 79 has also been
therefrom to complete the payment o
debt contracted for the repairs of the w
after the floods of 1850. These sums sh
be returned to the contingent fund by the
of loans of other property- of the com
so as to.have the gamma of the continge
food; as the balance thereof will standout
first day of April nest, after tit completio
of the winter repairs and the psyment ofth
interest due March I. 1853, on he old mom.
gage loans properly invested Mother secu
rities then those of the Company, as stipula•
tad ta the plan of settlement. 1
Agreeably to the direction of flit siockhol.
dersaud loanholders, the secured Wm of 1848 '
bat been paid off, with the except* Gila,- e
it t,
120 held by one of the Boot 'Vas The t
payments of th is ken were made by e sale e'
of a part of th e old , mortgage loans Id by,
the trustees of the secured lean. whi pro- al,
&red 867.637 61: flans she receipts fo p fe -' 3l
held by the Trust 81,016 46: and too th e''
thuds of the Company 87.866 90; mak it
total of 876,551, which was the auto of
the batons* of said loan, after deducting
port thereof held by the Trustees an d by
Boot Trust.
The mortgage dircctod to be given an
the estates and franchises of the eorpottatio
for the %um of five millions eight Lund
thousand dollars 4or the security of the ho
der& of the loan ot ea, and fin the final cow
- soltdatice of all the other loans at the emu•
pany, was duly executed and placed on rec
ord on rbe29th day of Jane last.io as to take
effect before any at the certificatesof said loan
were issued. The Trustees named in the I
tnettgage are Mordecai L. Dawsou, fermi.
aft Hacker. Thong's T. Len and Jolati 17:"Cree•
soft; and they are au thorned, in cane of any ,
default in the. payment of interest,. to take
SClutil possession of the works ofthe comps.
ny for the proper fulfilment of the townie t i t„
with tbelloanbalders.
The settlements thus effected Nave orodte a
al the following state' of the &airs of the
company. Ft-maths statenieat the Bottlosias
and other Boat and Car trusts are eseluded;
es they teat upon_ special contracts, and are
particularly detailed -hereafter.
Maamirtra or mu Gamy; lid. 21. 1851
c titatittock, ' ' '11,933,506 00
Cat=eloam' • 1077,40!1 03
tawspie lam 41152, 3,707,956 30
/Wawa mock. - 2454,200 00.
Loonsof 1050,1055 led 11160 ISOt yet •
manned iato loseot 1052 sod • . -
paibrriatiteelr.- 100.200-01)
lamest cassia ram vet Yettower!- • • -
tea, 44316 35"
fMetwu on old motiriest s lops ".
yet otovertediato.do; . • '30,041 la'
hawed at ottimertgemt_tostir - dog
arpt, sad roc. 2 , and row
ebfe is cask ". 4,0x5.05
Ula MMISIO. UV! • s 573 73
ROW Parahk. • , • ' "- -1 - tame at
arIISMIN: ' • mt 1,245 22
Balm°, of sow- la Wolof Pia 7•135, 00
latet 4 ato4ks; Of Ms Stxr4-
Dania e 4 Hata Loan of 1845, after
dediieting amount held by trustrar.
(53i590.) p 6,760 00
Boa loan of 1850, 03,126 00
Billaniyable, men for boats Walt to
103? C 2,621 :it
Itueneet due at Boat Loan of 1845 1.091 94
/anemia due on Dent Loan of 1850, .5'73 20
5184,382 65
azsr.
Cash ou hand. 111.80 Do
Due tO Truax by Sebuyliall: 4 7avi,s3-, ,
tion 4 Company, is Preferred .`3.tort
Loans, and cash, 31,R:5 70
Rafirciad rare, 216,098 35
Palaoea due by by boatmen ou that,
Lee and bon ds for boats, exeiu
air44 of any interest thereof), 227,501 97
Total, i47.3,70r, '39
This shows an este.: of $29.1.92 73 over
the liabilities of the trusts. and it is believed
that tjhe interests due from the lessees of the
hostsl which 1. not Ityrillded in the above,
and which will he gradually ~...ollected as the
bondl given by them are finally settled, will
fully !cover any losses that may become
chargeable to the trusts.
During the year 1852 the Trustees al the
Beat poen of 1850 caused 140 coal curs and
72 boats to be built and used in the trade of
the Qimpany. The coal ears are of the la
test alid hest pattern, and were contracted for
on very reasonable terms. Of the boats built
56 arr of the burthen of 160 tons and up
wards, and 16 of about 125 tons. The month
ly instalments paid by the boatmen in the
year '1852, on, accoun of their leases and
bondl, amounted t 0162,405. In the last
annual report - it was stated that the theoret
ical capacity ht the boats then engaged in
our coal trade was competeut to the carriage
of 776,160 tons. It was not deemed pro/sa
ble itiat the boats then in use could be prat,
tically worked up to such a tonnage, but it
was hoped that the new boats to be built and
placed on the line in the coulse . of the year,
would enable us tocarry 800,000 tons. should
that quantity be offered, and that complus
tion has been realized.
Ttf r offer of a series or moderate premi•
urns to the boaunen for despatch. and the
gene* prosperity and utility of the coal
trade)loubtless contributed to this grstofyiug
result;
Tlip number of tripe mode by earh boat
has been largely increased, and in some ells
es more than doubled. The' circular trip be
ta:mil Pottsville and New York and bock.
has bleu made in less than, eight days; and
that between Pottsville aid Philadelphia in
less than five days. The most active com
petitors for the New York premium nave
made!23 trips, and those for the Philadelphia
premiums 38 trips. The names of the sue
cessfu! boatmen, and the number of trips
madehy them, respeetively, will be given
in an appendix to this report, to the late day
In Desember to which the boats have run
renders it impossible to give *ltch patticu
lars hare. The despatch of the boats has al
so becn mach faciliqted by the efficient and
prompt arrangements made by the Delaware
and Raritan Canal -Company and - Messrs.
Aspinwall & Co., for the steam towage on
the delaware rand Raritan rivers, for the
trade of New York end its vlctuity, and by
Mr. Flanagan for the towage to Chester,
Wilmlamou and other points on the Dela
ware below . the month of the Schuylkill.
The efficiency of these arrangements will
more llearly appear from the Run% table
of resilts.
The tittal coal image from Fairmount to New
Yort4 and its vtciuity e in the year ids 2, N.V&A
./53,J67 lons
119,590 '•
The seine for the veer 18`,1
lames.; 133,977
On Ithis increase it is estimated that 53,-
800 tons were tarried in the new' boats built
in 1862, and deductiog the coal carried by
them,)it gives an - increase of 82.177 tons ns
due nit the increased Facilities afforded by the
two lilies lot towage.
Thd_ooal tonnage to Wilmington, Chester.
New castle &c., in 1852, was, 28,634 tons.
Thd tonnage to the same point io 1851
was about 15,000 tone : increase mainly
due to increased facilities furnished by Mr.
Flanagan in steam toiva,ge, 13.C34 tons.--
The largeed quantity carried by any boat in
'a through trip was 200.8-2 u tins, and the
average load for each boat permitted with
coat for the past year is 125 tons.
For the accomodation of any itieneace in
the coal tonnage for 1853, contracts have been
made for an additional number of cars and
boats), The proposed increase of cars and
boats frill enable us to carry, about 900.000
tons of coal, and from the present indicat ions
of tbe trade. that quantity may be fairly es;
=We'd as to he carried on our hue.
Theire has been a remarkable exemption
from even ordinary accidents and detentions
in 18;i4; indeed. nothing worthy of special
notice 'as interrupting the trade has oeeurred.
It has•mot been deemed necessary to limit
the draught of water for the boots below 5
feet 4 inches, except for a few days during a
slight detainment of the levels in the pools'
rit smite of the dame near Philadelphia.—
For more than half of the season 5 feet 6 in.
have been the usual draughts of the boats,
and innumerous instances they have pasted
freely and safely, drawing 5 feet 9 inches.
The: t ilams and mechanical structures gen
' eraliv are in good conditiou and tight. The
meand , hitherto adopted for maintaining a
L supply of water in the canals and pools of
tq ` the upper divisions were applied during the
pertokot low water this year, and the sup
,. + ply proved more titan adequate. to the wants
' lof the navigation. The reservoirs were ant
to ' exhausted when the usual autumn rains set
in. i I
The water was kept in the-several canals
during the late severe witatt4, and although
the ice formed to an unusual, thickness, no
injutr, whatever resulted. During the most
mtenst frosts, the locks were' kept free from
ice byithe simple expedient of shutting the
large gates, and introducing a suftieieut
k quantity of water to produce' gentle reacting
urrent.s- within the lock chamber.
During the winter the dams were repo:a
lly drawn and refilled; tbis . practice has,
eo forund of essential HIV ke in wedenincl'
breaking up the ice formed' in them. ':I
he navigation was opened on the 6th oti
fel:oBs2,in the midst of heavy ice whkh .,
t i ste t ti e ly ie r e e2 s c7 a ed ad bl u d s m e w a i u n e Ld g ewn st
T a o :: i
is of water to he passed thrtrugh them.
this process, ice of from 10 to t 2 Meh
l:daces:, disappeared within 48 hours. i
line was closed, for, the purpose of I
a the,ordinary repairs,, on the Ist of
att , 1853, nod this we blieeve, is,
the i at business season on record. Boats
could e teen run asfreely almost through.
out Mc oath of December as in April ; but
thefts 1 the boatmen overeame the temp. ,
`!admits c heir interest. and they very gea.i
"alit d ed to load again as they reached i
Pottsville d other points, where they make
the'r.'harla after the first of the mouth.
The foll log aew work tai been cern•
pleted or is ip in progress.
~..,
L A double gate. wi th hir ing and sus.
lalia, !Plea as been, played near the bead
tut Ma= k canal, sad connected with
a het land high emtanlimeets. This
roger:pent. WI the inerectied water way
ketqto the Tie by elearingtiway the abut
-49! air old tat Rot* bridge 414 lar g e
ioes of the r ,it is expected will si;.-
' the works at t point from the effects
Sovergow of hats which have often
o disatttrous.% .' • II , -
tit the same view threentheestopqates
a set in ; one in the Paul at OM
lieu, one at - Port 'PlietiditneP in the'
i,
and one near the head of the rii.
1110,413 38
8:183,730 87
d mortgagelcurn
ter expeaseß acid
by plllll for ,set•
xplauatory of
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I, in part, widened last winter ; and
sus have been madeltd enlarge the
head, and still further to improve
tselt during the dole of the nay" ,
, ps to pernut boatarot the largest
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mntity of umber as been pro
le qeamied for nest season's
kthe Mei Moutgan dam; and
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'stribtitot along the line to
, e.y. or to bensedlar figure
Office of . .the Sehuylkill Navigation Compaq',
January 3d,1853.--At the annual meeting of (hp
stockholders aua loanholdars, held at the office pc
the Company, according to the Act of Inoorporik
hoa, the following . gentlemen were duly elected ti,
serve for the ensuing veer
President—FEZDEßlCK FRALEY
AGEIS,
John R. Worrell, Charles IL Rom?,
Eli E. Price, Daniel Moir:Try,
Joshua Li pine it Charier E. Smith, i
Benjamin Gerhard, Thomas Willintasni
Thomas T. Leo, Samuel 9illvmeu,
Richard D. Wood, John P. Badly.
Trreitegeond Secklory, Charle4 W. Bacon
COVIIITSRPEIT COIN DICTECTOS. ,
The Scientific. American thus notices a
. vol.
liable invention of a citizen at this county!:
" Hairy G'„Robution,.ofSe.hitylkill Haven.
Pa., has taken measures to secure a , patent
for an improbed Coin Detector, which, from
its ponability, can likewise be used as a re r
ceptacle for Min and bank bills, thus supetl•
seding the employment of a port-ma:male,
It consists of an outer cylindrical guage
which is fitted with an aperture at one evil.
of the proper sire, to yeceire a genuine coils,
so that if the counterfeit be larger it cauncit
pass through. For testing by weight,. the
outer case is made to serve as a balance, Joy
which purpose a pair of clamps that are
kept inside are withdrawn, and the smelt
points ipserted in fulcrum holes, one na,eaelt
side, which latter are placed at such a. di*
mace that the case will be in equilibriowbea
balancing the guage boa and a genuine ciao."
1 17'iny. mo:vrous rzoN Wok s. or thii:,
place. sags the Danville Democrat. at be
present jttme. presents a most animated.
gad itileteathig appearance, At the rolli
mill. they are manufacturing railroad for 6
b uir
Catawissr.• the Williamsport and tlmira
the Shahid:in. the. Susquehanna • Ind other
rcads i while their two furnactl,whicla hare
hem out of blast for a long, time, are being
repaired, in order to he put Moperation forth i
with. The machinery add - frame Work 14
the Wifkesharre tilling mill have also Woo
brought doom to-this-place awl are now tyl
tag on the Company's wharves... The new
building will he put up as . soon as' the seoi,
son will admit. audit is Me . imention oP
the Compaq to manulacuire .railroad iroti
at the tweet front 201410 to 25,000 row DO
theve works during the neat year. Thii!
will require'an addition of from !kV to 'UV!:
hatids to the present fore_e. and wilt, Ito thaubel'
give a new impulse to the business of thin l
borough, as well ast he whale neighborhoodl
.
QT Two-thtn shoes make one rla—two
colds, one ansekeofbionebitia—tivo snacks'
of bronchitis, one'tuabqauy bor. Thu 1%1
the ;Until Minty at coosatapttop.